Effects of effort and EMG levels on short-latency stretch reflex modulation after varying background muscle contractions

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作者
Ogiso, K
McBride, JM
Finni, T
Komi, PV
机构
[1] Univ Jyvaskyla, Neuromuscular Res Ctr, Dept Biol Phys Activ, FIN-40351 Jyvaskyla, Finland
[2] Univ Wisconsin, La Crosse, WI 54601 USA
关键词
human soleus muscle; relaxed muscle; active muscle; electromyography;
D O I
10.1016/j.jelekin.2004.11.006
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
It is known that the short-latency stretch reflex (SLSR) is modulated by the background muscle activity when it is elicited at matched torque levels. This study was designed to examine the effects of muscle contraction types before a stretch perturbation on SLSR in the human soleus muscle (SOL) when SLSR was elicited at the same levels of effort and at matched electromyographic (EMG) activity levels. A mechanical stretch perturbation was applied to the calf muscles when the ankle joint reached a ninety degree tibio-tarsal joint angle after the muscles performed an isometric (pre-ISO), shortening (pre-SHO) and lengthening contraction (pre-LEN). Subjects were seated on an ankle ergometer chair and developed 0%, 10%, 20%,30%,40%, 50%, 60% and 70% ankle joint torque (AJT) of maximum voluntary isometric plantar flexion contraction at 80 degrees in pre-SHO, at 90 degrees in pre-ISO and at 100 degrees in pre-LEN. After that, isometric or dynamic contractions started, and the subjects were asked to maintain effort levels as, needed, to maintain the target torque levels until the end of the stretch. They relaxed their muscles fully after the stretch. This chain of processes was consecutively repeated 10 times. EMG signals obtained from SOL were averaged after they were high-pass filtered and full-wave rectified. Some major findings resulted: (1) there were no differences in SLSR area in the active muscle between pre-ISO and pre-SHO, whereas its waveform was steeper in pre-ISO than in pre-SHO. (2) SLSR p-to-p amplitude and waveform were larger and steeper in the active muscle than in the relaxed one in all conditions, whereas they were independent of the effort levels once the muscle was activated. This led to steady SLSR modulation in response to the background muscle contraction in the active muscle regardless of whether the SLSR was elicited at matched AJT or EMG activity levels. These findings suggest that SLSR is closely related to the muscle spindle sensitivity influenced by the following factors: (1) the background muscle contraction type,- and (2) gamma motoneuron activity set by CNS based on the effort level. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页数:8
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