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Control of wrist position and muscle relaxation by shifting spatial frames of reference for motoneuronal recruitment: possible involvement of corticospinal pathways

机译:通过移动用于泌尿生殖系统募集的参考空间框架来控制手腕位置和肌肉放松:可能涉及皮质脊髓通路

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It has previously been established that muscles become active in response to deviations from a threshold (referent) position of the body or its segments, and that intentional motor actions result from central shifts in the referent position. We tested the hypothesis that corticospinal pathways are involved in threshold position control during intentional changes in the wrist position in humans. Subjects moved the wrist from an initial extended to a final flexed position (and vice versa). Passive wrist muscle forces were compensated with a torque motor such that wrist muscle activity was equalized at the two positions. It appeared that motoneuronal excitability tested by brief muscle stretches was also similar at these positions. Responses to mechanical perturbations before and after movement showed that the wrist threshold position was reset when voluntary changes in the joint angle were made. Although the excitability of motoneurons was similar at the two positions, the same transcranial magnetic stimulus (TMS) elicited a wrist extensor jerk in the extension position and a flexor jerk in the flexion position. Extensor motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited by TMS at the wrist extension position were substantially bigger compared to those at the flexion position and vice versa for flexor MEPs. MEPs were substantially reduced when subjects fully relaxed wrist muscles and the wrist was held passively in each position. Results suggest that the corticospinal pathway, possibly with other descending pathways, participates in threshold position control, a process that pre-determines the spatial frame of reference in which the neuromuscular periphery is constrained to work. This control strategy would underlie not only intentional changes in the joint position, but also muscle relaxation. The notion that the motor cortex may control motor actions by shifting spatial frames of reference opens a new avenue in the analysis and understanding of brain function.
机译:先前已经确定,肌肉响应于身体或其节段的阈值(参考)位置的偏离而变得活跃,并且故意的运动动作是由参考位置的中心移位引起的。我们测试了在人的腕部位置有意改变过程中皮质脊髓途径参与阈值位置控制的假设。受试者将手腕从最初的伸展位置移动到了最终的弯曲位置(反之亦然)。被动腕部肌肉力通过扭矩马达补偿,以使腕部肌肉活动在两个位置上均等。似乎通过短暂的肌肉拉伸测试的动脑神经元兴奋性在这些位置上也相似。运动前后对机械扰动的反应表明,当自愿改变关节角度时,腕部阈值位置会重置。尽管运动神经元在两个位置的兴奋性相似,但相同的经颅磁刺激(TMS)在伸展位置引起腕伸肌抽搐,在屈曲位置引起屈肌抽搐。与腕屈伸位置相比,TMS在腕部伸展位置引起的伸肌诱发电位(MEP)明显更大,反之亦然。当受试者完全放松腕部肌肉并且将腕部被动地保持在每个位置时,MEP会大大降低。结果表明,皮质脊髓途径可能与其他下降途径一起参与阈值位置控制,该过程预先确定了神经肌肉外围受其约束的空间参考框架。这种控制策略不仅是关节位置的有意改变,而且还包括肌肉松弛。运动皮层可以通过移动参考空间框架来控制运动的观点为脑功能的分析和理解开辟了一条新途径。

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