Sex differences in soleus muscle H-reflex and V-wave excitability

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作者
Mendonca, Goncalo V. [1 ,2 ]
Pezarat-Correia, Pedro [1 ,2 ]
Goncalves, Andre D. [1 ]
Gomes, Miguel [1 ]
Correia, Joana M. [1 ,2 ]
Vila-Cha, Carolina [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lisbon, Neuromuscular Res Lab, Fac Motricidade Humana, Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Univ Lisbon, CIPER, Fac Motricidade Humana, Lisbon, Portugal
[3] Polytech Inst Guarda, Guarda, Portugal
[4] Res Ctr Sports Sci, Hlth & Human Dev CIDESD, Vila Real, Portugal
关键词
EMG; muscle strength; neuromuscular function; sexual dimorphism; spinal excitability; RECIPROCAL IA INHIBITION; HOFFMANN REFLEX; MOTOR CONTROL; ANTAGONISTIC MUSCLES; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; COACTIVATION; RECRUITMENT; FATIGUE; HANDEDNESS; CHILDHOOD;
D O I
10.1113/EP088820
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
New Findings What is the central question of this study?How do H-reflex and V-wave excitability compare between men and women engaging in similar levels of physical activity? What is the main finding and its importance?H-reflex excitability is lower in women than in men because of their greater level of antagonist co-activation during sustained plantar flexion isometric exercise. In addition, supraspinal drive is similar between men and women independently of their differences in H-reflex excitability and antagonist muscle co-activation. We compared H-reflex and V-wave excitability between men and women engaging in similar levels of physical activity. We also explored whether differences in antagonist muscle co-activation between sexes might partially explain sexual dimorphism in the excitability of the H-reflex and V-wave. Fifty-seven young participants were included (29 men: 21.7 +/- 2.3 years; 28 women: 22.4 +/- 3.3 years). Soleus M- and H-recruitment curves were constructed on a tonic background muscle activation. V-waves were elicited during maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Besides being stronger than women, men achieved greater H-max/M(max)values and presented a steeper slope of the ascending limb of the H-reflex recruitment curve (P < 0.05). The current intensity required to elicit H(max)was lower for men (P < 0.05). The co-activation of the tibialis anterior muscle during the sustained plantar flexions was greater in women (ratio between tibialis and soleus normalized EMG: 20.5vs. 8.3%,P < 0.05). Covariance analysis showed that sexual dimorphism in H-reflex excitability was dissipated when controlling for antagonist co-activation. V-wave normalized amplitude was similar between sexes even after controlling for the effects of H-max/M(max)and antagonist co-activation as covariates. Thus, women exhibit lower H-reflex excitability than men and this is dependent on their higher level of antagonist muscle co-activation. While sex differences in antagonist co-activation persist during MVCs, this is not the case for V-wave normalized amplitude. Thus, although the efficacy of the transmission between Ia afferent fibres to alpha-motoneurons is lower in women because of a greater level of antagonist co-activation, our findings are consistent with similar supraspinal drive between sexes.
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页码:1928 / 1938
页数:11
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