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Distinct muscle fascicle length changes in feline medial gastrocnemius and soleus muscles during slope walking

机译:斜坡行走过程中猫内侧腓肠肌和比目鱼肌的明显肌肉束长度变化

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On the basis of differences in physiology, e.g., histochemical properties and spindle density, and the structural design of the cat soleus (SO) and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles, we hypothesized that 1) fascicle length changes during overground walking would be both muscle and slope dependent, which would have implications for the muscles' force output as well as sensory function, and that 2) muscle-tendon unit (MTU) and fascicle length changes would be different, in which case MTU length could not be used as an indicator of muscle spindle strain. To test these hypotheses, we quantified muscle fascicle length changes and compared them with length changes of the whole MTU in the SO and MG during overground walking at various slopes (0, ± 25, ± 50, +75, and +100%). The SO and MG were surgically instrumented with sonomicrometry crystals and fine-wire electromyogram electrodes to measure changes in muscle fascicle length and muscle activity, respectively. MTU lengths were calculated using recorded ankle and knee joint angles and a geometric model of the hindlimb. The resultant joint moments were calculated using inverse dynamics analysis to infer muscle loading. It was found that although MTU length and velocity profiles of the SO and MG appeared similar, length changes and velocities of muscle fascicles were substantially different between the two muscles. Fascicle length changes of both SO and MG were significantly affected by slope intensity acting eccentrically in downslope walking (−25 to −50%) and concentrically in upslope walking (+25 to +100%). The differences in MTU and fascicle behaviors in both the SO and MG muscles during slope walking were explained by the three distinct features of these muscles: 1) the number of joints spanned, 2) the pennation angle, and 3) the in-series elastic component. It was further suggested that the potential role of length feedback from muscle spindles is both task and muscle dependent.
机译:基于组织化学特性和纺锤体密度等生理学差异,以及猫的比目鱼(SO)和腓肠肌内侧(MG)肌肉的结构设计,我们假设1)地面行走过程中的束长度变化将是肌肉取决于坡度和坡度,这将对肌肉的力输出以及感觉功能产生影响,并且2)肌腱单位(MTU)和束长度的变化会有所不同,在这种情况下,MTU长度不能用作肌梭张力的指标。为了检验这些假设,我们量化了肌肉束长度的变化,并将它们与不同坡度(0%,±25%,±50%,+ 75%和+ 100%)的地面行走过程中SO和MG中整个MTU的长度变化进行了比较。 SO和MG分别通过体测晶体和细线肌电图电极进行手术检测,以分别测量肌肉束长度和肌肉活动的变化。使用记录的脚踝和膝盖关节角度以及后肢的几何模型计算MTU长度。使用反向动力学分析计算得出的关节力矩以推断肌肉负荷。已经发现,尽管SO和MG的MTU长度和速度分布看起来相似,但是在两个肌肉之间,肌肉束的长度变化和速度基本上不同。 SO和MG的束长度变化受下坡行走中偏心作用(-25至-50%)和同心上坡行走(+25至+ 100%)的显着影响。斜坡行走过程中,SO和MG肌肉在MTU和束运动方面的差异可以通过这些肌肉的三个明显特征来解释:1)跨接的数量,2)垂度角和3)串联弹性零件。进一步提出,来自肌肉纺锤体的长度反馈的潜在作用既取决于任务又取决于肌肉。

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