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Somatosensory feedback from the limbs exerts inhibitory influences on central neural drive during whole body endurance exercise

机译:来自四肢的体感反馈在全身耐力运动中对中枢神经驱动有抑制作用

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We investigated whether somatosensory feedback from contracting limb muscles exerts an inhibitory influence on the determination of central command during closed-loop cycling exercise in which the subject voluntarily determines his second-by-second central motor drive. Eight trained cyclists performed two 5-km time trials either without (5KCtrl) or with lumbar epidural anesthesia (5KEpi; 24 ml of 0.5% lidocaine, vertebral interspace L3–L4). Percent voluntary quadriceps muscle activation was determined at rest using a superimposed twitch technique. Epidural lidocaine reduced pretime trial maximal voluntary quadriceps strength (553 ± 45 N) by 22 ± 3%. Percent voluntary quadriceps activation was also reduced from 97 ± 1% to 81 ± 3% via epidural lidocaine, and this was unchanged following the 5KEpi, indicating the presence of a sustained level of neural impairment throughout the trial. Power output was reduced by 9 ± 2% throughout the race (P < 0.05). We found three types of significant effects of epidural lidocaine that supported a substantial role for somatosensory feedback from the exercising limbs as a determinant of central command throughout high-intensity closed-loop cycling exercise: 1) significantly increased relative integrated EMG of the vastus lateralis; 2) similar pedal forces despite the reduced number of fast-twitch muscle fibers available for activation; 3) and increased ventilation out of proportion to a reduced carbon dioxide production and heart rate and increased blood pressure out of proportion to power output and oxygen consumption. These findings demonstrate the inhibitory influence of somatosensory feedback from contracting locomotor muscles on the conscious and/or subconscious determination of the magnitude of central motor drive during high intensity closed-loop endurance exercise.
机译:我们调查了肢体肌肉收缩的体感反馈是否对闭环自行车运动中的中枢命令的确定产生了抑制作用,在该运动中,受试者自愿确定了他的第二次中枢运动驱动力。八名训练有素的自行车手进行了两次5公里的时间试验,既不进行(5KCtrl)手术,也不进行腰椎硬膜外麻醉(5KEpi; 24 ml 0.5%利多卡因,椎间隙L3–L4)。使用叠加抽动技术测定静止时股四头肌自愿活动的百分比。硬膜外利多卡因使术前试验最大自愿股四头肌力量(553±45 N)降低了22±3%。通过硬膜外利多卡因,自愿性股四头肌激活的百分比也从97±1%降低到81±3%,并且在5KEpi后保持不变,表明在整个试验过程中持续存在神经损伤。在整个比赛中,功率输出降低了9±2%(P <0.05)。我们发现硬膜外利多卡因具有三种重要作用,这些作用支持运动肢体的体感反馈在整个高强度闭环自行车运动中作为中央命令的决定因素:1)显着增加了股外侧肌的相对综合肌电图; 2)尽管可用于激活的快速抽搐肌肉纤维数量减少,但踏板力相似。 3)通风增加与二氧化碳产量和心率降低成比例,血压升高与功率输出和氧气消耗成比例。这些发现表明,在高强度闭环耐力运动期间,运动肌收缩所产生的体感反馈对有意识和/或无意识地确定中央运动驱动的大小有抑制作用。

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