Specific modulation of corticospinal and spinal excitabilities during maximal voluntary isometric, shortening and lengthening contractions in synergist muscles

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作者
Duclay, Julien [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pasquet, Benjamin [2 ]
Martin, Alain [3 ]
Duchateau, Jacques [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toulouse, UPS, PRISSMH, F-31062 Toulouse, France
[2] Univ Libre Brussels, Lab Appl Biol, Brussels, Belgium
[3] Univ Bourgogne, INSERM Motricite Plasticite U887, Dijon, France
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 2011年 / 589卷 / 11期
关键词
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; HUMAN SOLEUS MUSCLE; EMG POWER SPECTRUM; PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION; H-REFLEX; SILENT PERIOD; CERVICOMEDULLARY JUNCTION; ECCENTRIC CONTRACTIONS; ANTAGONISTIC MUSCLES; ACTIVATION PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1113/jphysiol.2011.207472
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Non-technical summary The neural control of muscle activity differs during voluntary shortening and lengthening contractions. In this paper, we show that the relative contribution of both cortical and spinal mechanisms to the modulation of neural activation is specific during lengthening contraction and differs between synergist muscles. Knowledge of spinal and corticospinal excitabilities modulations during shortening and lengthening muscle contraction improves our understanding of the processes that underlies the neural control of muscles during dynamic contractions.This study was designed to investigate the cortical and spinal mechanisms involved in the modulations of neural activation during lengthening compared with isometric and shortening maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs). Two muscles susceptible to different neural adjustments at the spinal level, the soleus (SOL) and medial gastrocnemius (MG), were compared. Twelve healthy males participated in at least two experimental sessions designed to assess corticospinal and spinal excitabilities. We compared the modulation of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation and Hoffmann reflexes (H-reflexes) during isometric and anisometric MVCs. The H-reflex and MEP responses, recorded during lengthening and shortening MVCs, were compared with those obtained during isometric MVCs. The results indicate that the maximal amplitude of both MEP and H-reflex in the SOL were smaller (P < 0.01) during lengthening MVCs compared with isometric and shortening MVCs but similar (P > 0.05) in MG for all three muscle contraction types. The silent period that follows maximal MEPs was reduced (P < 0.01) during lengthening MVCs in the SOL but not the MG. Similar observations were obtained regardless of the initial length of the MG muscle. Collectively, the current results indicate that the relative contribution of both cortical and spinal mechanisms to the modulation of neural activation differs during lengthening MVCs and between two synergist muscles. The comparison of SOL and MG responses further suggests that the specific modulation of the corticospinal excitability during lengthening MVCs depends mainly on pre- and postsynaptic inhibitory mechanisms acting at the spinal level.
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页码:2901 / 2916
页数:16
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