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Rhythmic arm cycling modulates Hoffmann reflex excitability differentially in the ankle flexor and extensor muscles.

机译:有规律的手臂循环在踝屈肌和伸肌中差异地调节霍夫曼反射兴奋性。

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Rhythmic arm movement significantly suppresses H-reflex amplitude in the soleus (SOL) muscle. This is evidence of neural linkages between the arms and legs which can be exploited during locomotion and have been ascribed to the descending effects of CPGs for arm cycling. However, the generalizability of the effects of arm movement on reflex excitability within the lower leg musculature has not been confirmed, as findings have been limited solely to the ankle extensor group. Here we tested the hypothesis that rhythmic arm movement similarly modulates H-reflex amplitude in both the ankle flexors and extensors by observing responses in the SOL and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles. SOL and TA H-reflex recruitment curves were recorded bilaterally during control and 1Hz arm cycling conditions. Our results showed significant suppression in H-reflex amplitude (H(max)) in the SOL muscle in both the dominant and non-dominant legs during arm movement. However, results also revealed an unpredicted bidirectional (i.e.either suppression or facilitation) modulation of TA reflex amplitude that was not present in the SOL muscle. These findings suggest a differential regulation of ankle flexor and extensor H-reflex responses during rhythmic arm movement. This may be the result of differences in CPG output to the flexors and extensors during rhythmic movement, as well as increased involvement of cortical drive to the flexors relative to the extensors during rhythmic movement. These findings may be pertinent to future investigation of rehabilitative therapies that involve facilitative modulation of ankle flexor motor responses.
机译:有规律的手臂运动可显着抑制比目鱼(SOL)肌肉的H反射幅度。这是手臂和腿之间神经联系的证据,可以在运动过程中加以利用,并归因于CPG对手臂循环的下降作用。但是,尚未确认手臂运动对小腿肌肉反射反射兴奋性的影响的普遍性,因为发现仅局限于踝关节伸肌组。在这里,我们通过观察SOL和胫前肌(TA)的反应,验证了节律性手臂运动在脚踝屈肌和伸肌中同样调节H反射幅度的假设。在对照和1Hz手臂循环条件下,双侧记录SOL和TA H反射募集曲线。我们的结果表明,手臂运动期间,显性和非显性腿的SOL肌肉中H反射幅度(H(max))均得到显着抑制。但是,结果还显示出SOL肌肉中不存在的TA反射幅度的不可预测的双向(即抑制或促进)调制。这些发现提示在节律性手臂运动过程中,踝屈肌和伸肌H反射反应的差异调节。这可能是由于在有节奏的运动过程中向屈肌和伸肌输出的CPG有所不同,以及在有节奏的运动过程中,皮质肌对屈肌的驱动相对于伸肌的参与度增加。这些发现可能与康复疗法的未来研究有关,后者涉及对踝屈肌运动反应的调节。

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