The relationship between the soleus H-reflex amplitude and vibratory inhibition in controls and spastic subjects .2. Computer model

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作者
Hilgevoord, AAJ
Bour, LJ
Koelman, JHTM
deVisser, BWO
机构
[1] Department of Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology Unit (D2), Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam
[2] Clinical Neurophysiology (D2), Academic Medical Centre, 1105 AZ, Amsterdam
关键词
soleus H-reflex recruitment; spasticity; vibratory inhibition; models;
D O I
10.1016/S1050-6411(96)00007-7
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
A computer model is presented-that describes soleus H-reflex recruitment as a function of electric stimulus intensity. The model consists of two coupled non-linear transfer functions. The first transfer function describes the activation of muscle spindle (Ia) afferent terminals as a function of the electric stimulus intensity; whereas the second describes the activation of a number of motoneurons as a function of the; number of active Ia afferent terminals. The effect of change in these transfer functions on the H-reflex recruitment curve is simulated. In spastic patients, a higher average maximal H-response amplitude is observed in combination with a decreased H-reflex threshold. Vibration of the Achilles tendon reduces the H-reflex amplitude, presumably by reducing the excitatory afferent input. Vibratory inhibition is diminished in spasticity. In the model, the afferent-motoneuron transfer function was modified to represent the possible alterations Occurring in spasticity. The simulations show that vibratory suppression of the H-reflex is determined only in part by the inhibition level of the afferent input. With a constant level of presynaptic inhibition, the suppression of reflexes of different sizes may vary. A lowering of the motoneuron activation thresholds in spastic patients will directly contribute to a decrease of vibratory inhibition in spasticity. Copyright (C) 1996 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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