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Electrophysiological evidence for afferent nerve fibers in human ventral roots

✍ Scribed by Lawrence H. Phillips II; T.S. Park; Mark E. Shaffrey; Christopher L. Shaffrey


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
131 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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✦ Synopsis


This study was designed to test the hypothesis that ventral roots in humans contain afferent nerve fibers. We made direct electrophysiological recordings of compound nerve action potentials in dorsal and ventral roots in children undergoing selective dorsal rhizotomy for spastic cerebral palsy. We stimulated the saphenous or sural nerves, which are pure sensory nerves, with electrical stimuli while systematically recording from ventral and dorsal roots from L3 to S2. In addition to the dorsal root nerve action potentials which we expected, we found smaller compound nerve action potentials, which were clearly afferent, in the ventral roots. This confirms the limited amount of experimental evidence that ventral roots do contain some afferent nerve fibers. The functional significance of these observations is not yet clear.