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Control of Movement: Decrease in force steadiness with aging is associated with increased power of the common but not independent input to motor neurons

机译:运动控制:随着年龄的增长力量稳定性的下降与运动神经元的常见但非独立输入的力量增加相关

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Declines in motor function with advancing age have been attributed to changes occurring at all levels of the neuromuscular system. However, the impact of aging on the control of muscle force by spinal motor neurons is not yet understood. In this study on 20 individuals aged between 24 and 75 yr (13 men, 7 women), we investigated the common synaptic input to motor neurons of the tibialis anterior muscle and its impact on force control. Motor unit discharge times were identified from high-density surface EMG recordings during isometric contractions at forces of 20% of maximal voluntary effort. Coherence analysis between motor unit spike trains was used to characterize the input to motor neurons. The decrease in force steadiness with age (R2 = 0.6, P < 0.01) was associated with an increase in the amplitude of low-frequency oscillations of functional common synaptic input to motor neurons (R2 = 0.59; P < 0.01). The relative proportion of common input to independent noise at low frequencies increased with variability (power) in common synaptic input. Moreover, variability in interspike interval did not change and strength of the common input in the gamma band decreased with age (R2 = 0.22; P < 0.01). The findings indicate that age-related reduction in the accuracy of force control is associated with increased common fluctuations to motor neurons at low frequencies and not with an increase in independent synaptic input.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY The influence of aging on the role of spinal motor neurons in accurate force control is not yet understood. We demonstrate that aging is associated with increased oscillations in common input to motor neurons at low frequencies and with a decrease in the relative strength of gamma oscillations. These results demonstrate that the synaptic inputs to motor neurons change across the life span and contribute to a decline in force control.
机译:随着年龄的增长,运动功能的下降归因于神经肌肉系统所有水平的变化。但是,对于脊髓运动神经元控制肌肉力量的衰老影响尚不清楚。在这项针对年龄在24至75岁之间的20位个体(13位男性,7位女性)的研究中,我们调查了胫骨前肌运动神经元的常见突触输入及其对力量控制的影响。在等距收缩过程中,以最大自愿努力的20%的力从高密度表面EMG记录中识别出电机的放电时间。运动单位尖峰序列之间的相干分析用于表征运动神经元的输入。力的稳定性随着年龄的增长而降低(R 2 = 0.6,P <0.01)与运动神经元功能性突触输入的低频振荡幅度的增加相关(R 2 = 0.59; P <0.01)。低频下,普通输入与独立噪声的相对比例随普通突触输入的变化(功率)而增加。此外,穗间期的变异性没有变化,并且伽玛谱带中的共同输入强度随着年龄而降低(R 2 = 0.22; P <0.01)。研究结果表明,与年龄相关的力量控制准确性降低与低频运动神经元的常见波动增加有关,而与独立突触输入的增加无关。>新与重要关于脊髓运动神经元在精确力控制中的作用的研究尚不清楚。我们证明衰老与低频下运动神经元的公共输入中的振荡增加以及伽玛振荡的相对强度降低有关。这些结果表明,运动神经元的突触输入在整个生命周期中都会发生变化,并导致力量控制下降。

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