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The pattern of excitation of human lower limb motoneurones by probable group II muscle afferents.

机译:II组可能传入的肌肉刺激人下肢运动神经元的模式。

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1. Heteronymous group II effects were investigated in the human lower limb. Changes in firing probability of single motor units in quadriceps (Q), biceps (Bi), semitendinosus (ST), gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and tibialis anterior (TA) were studied after electrical stimuli between 1 and 3 times motor threshold (MT) applied to common peroneal (CP), superficial (SP) and deep (DP) peroneal, Bi and GM nerves in those nerve-muscle combinations without recurrent inhibition. 2. Stimulation of the CP and Bi nerves evoked in almost all of the explored Q motor units a biphasic excitation with a low-threshold early peak, attributable to non-monosynaptic group I excitation, and a higher threshold late peak. When the CP nerve was cooled (or the stimulation applied to a distal branch, DP), the increase in latency was greater for the late than for the early peak, indicating that the late excitation is due to stimulation of afferents with a slower conduction velocity than group I fibres, presumably in the group II range. In ST motor units the group II excitation elicited by stimulation of the GM and SP nerves was particularly large and frequent, and the non-monosynaptic group I excitation was often replaced by an inhibition. 3. A late group II-induced excitation from CP to Q motoneurones and from GM and SP to ST motoneurones was also observed when using the H reflex as a test. 4. The electrical threshold and conduction velocity of the largest diameter fibres evoking the group II excitation were estimated to be 2.1 and 0.65 times those of the fastest Ia afferents, respectively. In the combinations tested in the present investigation the group II input seemed to be primarily of muscle origin. 5. The potent heteronymous group II excitation of motoneurones of both flexors and extensors of the knee contrasted with the absence of a group II effect from DP to GM and from GM to TA. In none of the combinations explored was there any evidence for group II inhibition of motoneurones. The possible contribution to postural reactions of the potent group II excitation of thigh motoneurones is discussed.
机译:1.研究了人类下肢的同义II组效应。在1到3倍的运动阈值(MT)之间进行电刺激后,研究了四头肌(Q),二头肌(Bi),半腱肌(S​​T),腓肠肌(GM)和胫骨前(TA)单个运动单位的射击概率变化。适用于那些神经-肌肉组合中的腓总(CP),浅(SP)和深(DP)腓,Bi和GM神经,无复发抑制作用。 2.在几乎所有探索到的Q运动单元中均引起CP和Bi神经的刺激,这是一种双相兴奋,其早期阈值较低,这归因于非单突触的I组兴奋,而较高的阈值晚期峰值。当CP神经冷却(或对远端分支DP施加刺激)时,晚期的潜伏期增加大于早期峰值的潜伏期增加,这表明晚期的兴奋是由于以较低的传导速度刺激传入的比第一组纤维要大,大概在第二组范围内。在ST运动单元中,通过刺激GM和SP神经引起的II组激发特别大且频繁,并且非单突触I组激发经常被抑制作用所代替。 3.当使用H反射作为测试时,还观察到了后期的II组诱导的从CP到Q的运动神经元以及从GM和SP到ST的运动神经元的兴奋。 4.引起第II组激发的最大直径纤维的电阈值和传导速度估计分别是最快的Ia传入者的2.1倍和0.65倍。在本研究中测试的组合中,II组输入似乎主要来自肌肉。 5.膝关节屈伸肌和伸肌运动神经元的强大的异族II组激发与DP至GM和GM至TA没有II组效应形成对比。在所探索的组合中,没有任何证据表明II组抑制了运动神经元。讨论了大腿运动神经元强力激发II组对姿势反应的可能贡献。

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