Intra-limb modulations of posterior root-muscle reflexes evoked from the lower-limb muscles during isometric voluntary contractions

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作者
Saito, Akira [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Nakagawa, Kento [4 ]
Masugi, Yohei [2 ,5 ]
Nakazawa, Kimitaka [2 ]
机构
[1] Kyushu Sangyo Univ, Ctr Hlth & Sci, Higashi Ku, Fukuoka, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Arts & Sci, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Japan Soc Promot Sci, Chiyoda Ku, Kojimachi, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Waseda Univ, Fac Sport Sci, Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan
[5] Tokyo Int Univ, Inst Sports Med & Sci, Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan
关键词
Corticospinal excitability; Spinal reflex excitability; Electromyography; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; Spinal cord stimulation; RECIPROCAL IA INHIBITION; SPINAL-CORD STIMULATION; SOLEUS H-REFLEX; RECURRENT INHIBITION; MOTOR-NEURONS; ANKLE FLEXORS; QUADRICEPS; MOTONEURONS; EXTENSORS; FACILITATION;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-021-06187-5
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Although voluntary muscle contraction modulates spinal reflex excitability of contracted muscles and other muscles located at other segments within a limb (i.e., intra-limb modulation), to what extent corticospinal pathways are involved in intra-limb modulation of spinal reflex circuits remains unknown. The purpose of the present study was to identify differences in the involvement of corticospinal pathways in intra-limb modulation of spinal reflex circuits among lower-limb muscles during voluntary contractions. Ten young males performed isometric plantar-flexion, dorsi-flexion, knee extension, and knee flexion at 10% of each maximal torque. Electromyographic activity was recorded from soleus, tibialis anterior, vastus lateralis, and biceps femoris muscles. Motor evoked potentials and posterior root-muscle reflexes during rest and isometric contractions were elicited from the lower-limb muscles using transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, respectively. Motor evoked potential and posterior root-muscle reflex amplitudes of soleus during knee extension were significantly increased compared to rest. The motor evoked potential amplitude of biceps femoris during dorsi-flexion was significantly increased, whereas the posterior root-muscle reflex amplitude of biceps femoris during dorsi-flexion was significantly decreased compared to rest. These results suggest that corticospinal and spinal reflex excitabilities of soleus are facilitated during knee extension, whereas intra-limb modulation of biceps femoris during dorsi-flexion appeared to be inverse between corticospinal and spinal reflex circuits.
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页码:3035 / 3043
页数:9
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