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Muscle spindle responses to horizontal support surface perturbation in the anesthetized cat: insights into the role of autogenic feedback in whole body postural control

机译:肌肉梭动对麻醉猫中水平支撑表面扰动的响应:洞悉自体反馈在全身姿势控制中的作用

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Intact cats and humans respond to support surface perturbations with broadly tuned, directionally sensitive muscle activation. These muscle responses are further sensitive to initial stance widths (distance between feet) and perturbation velocity. The sensory origins driving these responses are not known, and conflicting hypotheses are prevalent in the literature. We hypothesize that the direction-, stance-width-, and velocity-sensitive muscle response during support surface perturbations is driven largely by rapid autogenic proprioceptive pathways. The primary objective of this study was to obtain direct evidence for our hypothesis by establishing that muscle spindle receptors in the intact limb can provide appropriate information to drive the muscle response to whole body postural perturbations. Our second objective was to determine if spindle recordings from the intact limb generate the heightened sensitivity to small perturbations that has been reported in isolated muscle experiments. Maintenance of this heightened sensitivity would indicate that muscle spindles are highly proficient at detecting even small disturbances, suggesting they can provide efficient feedback about changing postural conditions. We performed intraaxonal recordings from muscle spindles in anesthetized cats during horizontal, hindlimb perturbations. We indeed found that muscle spindle afferents in the intact limb generate broadly tuned but directionally sensitive activation patterns. These afferents were also sensitive to initial stance widths and perturbation velocities. Finally, we found that afferents in the intact limb have heightened sensitivity to small perturbations. We conclude that muscle spindle afferents provide an array of important information about biomechanics and perturbation characteristics highlighting their potential importance in generating appropriate muscular response during a postural disturbance.
机译:完好无损的猫和人通过广泛调整的方向敏感的肌肉激活来响应支撑表面的扰动。这些肌肉反应对初始姿势宽度(两脚之间的距离)和摄动速度更加敏感。引起这些反应的感觉起源尚不清楚,并且在文献中普遍存在矛盾的假设。我们假设在支持表面扰动期间,方向,姿势宽度和速度敏感的肌肉反应在很大程度上是由快速的自体本体感受途径驱动的。这项研究的主要目的是通过建立完整肢体中的肌肉梭形受体可以提供适当的信息来驱动肌肉对全身姿势扰动的反应,从而获得关于我们的假设的直接证据。我们的第二个目标是确定完整肢体的纺锤形录音是否对孤立的肌肉实验中报道的小扰动产生更高的敏感性。保持这种提高的敏感性将表明,肌肉纺锤体即使在很小的干扰下也非常熟练,这表明它们可以提供有关姿势状态变化的有效反馈。在水平,后肢摄动过程中,我们从麻醉猫的肌肉纺锤中进行了轴突内记录。我们确实发现,完整肢体中的肌肉梭形传入神经产生了广泛调谐但方向敏感的激活模式。这些传入者还对初始姿态宽度和摄动速度敏感。最后,我们发现完整肢体中的传入神经对小扰动的敏感性增强。我们得出的结论是,肌肉纺锤传入神经提供了一系列有关生物力学和微扰特征的重要信息,突出了它们在姿势异常期间产生适当的肌肉反应中的潜在重要性。

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