Human motoneuron firing behavior and single motor unit F-wave

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Kudina, Lydia P. [1 ]
Andreeva, Regina E. [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Informat Transmiss Problems, Kharkevich Inst, 19 Bolshoi Karetnyi Pereulok,GSP 4, Moscow MOSCOW, Russia
关键词
Motor control; Human voluntary muscle contractions; Motoneuron firing behavior; Single motor unit F-wave; SURFACE EMG; H-REFLEXES; EXCITABILITY; RESPONSES; FASCICULATIONS; AXONS; STIMULATION; LIMITATIONS; POTENTIALS; GENERATION;
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10.1016/j.jelekin.2022.102641
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
In motor control studies, the F-wave (a recurrent discharge evoked by an axonal antidromic volley) widely used for obtaining information on motoneuron pool behavior. However, such F-wave using is a matter of discussion and still has been not validated experimentally. The aim of the present study was investigation of F-wave properties of single firing motor units (MUs) in healthy humans, the properties, which could give evidence for Fwave origin in motoneuron soma and, therefore, could be used for estimation of a relation between MU firing and motoneuron firing behavior. In total, 91 MUs in five muscles of six healthy subjects, during gentle voluntary contractions, were studied. Peri-stimulus time histograms of single MUs were plotted. None of them revealed statistically significant increasing in MU firing probability at the F-wave latency. Analysis of relationships between characteristics of motoneuron firing behavior (mean firing frequency and target interspike interval duration) and properties of F-waves showed their independence. At the same time, it was found that F-waves were recorded in MUs, whose axons possessed the marked supernormal period in excitability recovery cycle after a discharge. Thus, the present results are in contrast to that which should be expected if the F-wave originated in the motoneuronal soma and could provide evidence for motoneuron firing behavior.
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