Motor unit properties from three synergistic muscles during ramp isometric elbow extensions

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B. Harwood
B. H. Dalton
G. A. Power
C. L. Rice
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[1] University of Arizona,Department of Physiology
[2] University of Western Ontario,School of Kinesiology
[3] University of British Columbia,School of Kinesiology
[4] University of Calgary,Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology
[5] University of Western Ontario,Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
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Experimental Brain Research | 2013年 / 231卷
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Recruitment threshold; Discharge rate; Anconeus; Triceps brachii;
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Many tasks require synergistic activation of muscles that possess different architectural, mechanical, and neural control properties. However, investigations of the motor unit (MU) mechanisms which modulate force are mostly restricted to individual muscles and low forces. To explore the pattern of MU recruitment and discharge behavior among three elbow extensors (lateral and long heads of the triceps brachii, and anconeus) during ramp isometric contractions, recruitment thresholds of 77 MUs in five young men were determined and corresponding MU discharge rates were tracked in 1-s epochs over forces ranging from 0 to 75 % of maximal voluntary isometric force (MVC). Across all forces, MUs in the lateral head discharged at higher rates than those in the anconeus (p < 0.001, Δ = 0.23). When all MUs were considered, recruitment thresholds in the long head of the triceps brachii were higher than the lateral head (p < 0.05, Δ = 0.70) with a trend (p = 0.08, Δ = 0.48) for higher recruitment thresholds in the long head compared with the anconeus. Together, these data indicate a potential mechanical disadvantage of the long head of the triceps brachii at 0° shoulder flexion. However, among low-threshold MUs (<10 % MVC), recruitment thresholds were lower in the anconeus than in both heads of the triceps brachii consistent with the expected twitch contractile and fiber type differences among these muscles. These findings illustrate the importance of considering synergistic relations among muscles used for a coordinated task, and the sensitivity of synergies to muscle architectural, mechanical, and possibly specific synaptic input factors.
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