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Control of Movement: Contribution from motor unit firing adaptations and muscle coactivation during fatigue

机译:运动控制:疲劳期间运动单位射击适应和肌肉共激活的贡献

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The control of motor unit firing behavior during fatigue is still debated in the literature. Most studies agree that the central nervous system increases the excitation to the motoneuron pool to compensate for decreased force contributions of individual motor units and sustain muscle force output during fatigue. However, some studies claim that motor units may decrease their firing rates despite increased excitation, contradicting the direct relationship between firing rates and excitation that governs the voluntary control of motor units. To investigate whether the control of motor units in fact changes with fatigue, we measured motor unit firing behavior during repeated contractions of the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle while concurrently monitoring the activation of surrounding muscles, including the flexor carpi radialis, extensor carpi radialis, and pronator teres. Across all subjects, we observed an overall increase in FDI activation and motor unit firing rates by the end of the fatigue task. However, in some subjects we observed increases in FDI activation and motor unit firing rates only during the initial phase of the fatigue task, followed by subsequent decreases during the late phase of the fatigue task while the coactivation of surrounding muscles increased. These findings indicate that the strategy for sustaining force output may occasionally change, leading to increases in the relative activation of surrounding muscles while the excitation to the fatiguing muscle decreases. Importantly, irrespective of changes in the strategy for sustaining force output, the control properties regulating motor unit firing behavior remain unchanged during fatigue.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY This work addresses sources of debate surrounding the manner in which motor unit firing behavior is controlled during fatigue. We found that decreases in the motor unit firing rates of the fatiguing muscle may occasionally be observed when the contribution of coactive muscles increases. Despite changes in the strategy employed to sustain the force output, the underlying control properties regulating motor unit firing behavior remain unchanged during muscle fatigue.
机译:文献中仍对在疲劳过程中运动单位射击行为的控制进行了辩论。大多数研究都认为,中枢神经系统会增加对运动神经元池的兴奋,以补偿各个运动单位的作用力下降并在疲劳期间维持肌肉力量输出。但是,一些研究声称,尽管增加了励磁,但电动机仍会降低其发动率,这与控制电动机的自愿控制的发动率和励磁之间的直接关系相矛盾。为了研究运动单元的控制是否实际上随疲劳而变化,我们在第一背骨间(FDI)肌肉反复收缩期间测量运动单元的射击行为,同时监测周围的肌肉(包括the屈腕、,伸腕)的激活情况和pronator teres。在所有受试者中,我们观察到疲劳任务结束时FDI激活和电机单位点火率总体增加。但是,在某些受试者中,我们仅在疲劳任务的初始阶段观察到FDI激活和运动单位放电率增加,而在疲劳任务的后期则随后下降,而周围肌肉的共激活增加。这些发现表明,维持力量输出的策略有时可能会改变,从而导致周围肌肉的相对激活增加,而对疲劳肌肉的刺激减少。重要的是,不管维持力输出策略的变化如何,在疲劳期间调节电机单元点火行为的控制特性都保持不变。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 在疲劳期间行为受到控制。我们发现,当互动性肌肉的贡献增加时,可能偶尔会观察到疲劳肌肉的运动单位放电速率降低。尽管维持力输出所采用的策略发生了变化,但在肌肉疲劳期间,调节​​运动单位射击行为的基本控制属性仍保持不变。

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