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Preceding muscle activity influences motor unit discharge and rate of torque development during ballistic contractions in humans.

机译:先前的肌肉活动会影响人体在弹道收缩过程中的运动单位放电和扭矩发展速度。

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To investigate the effect of initial conditions on the modulation of motor unit discharge during fast voluntary contractions, we compared ballistic isometric contractions of the ankle dorsiflexor muscles that were produced from either a resting state or superimposed on a sustained contraction. The torque of the dorsiflexors and the surface and intramuscular EMGs from the tibialis anterior were recorded. The results showed that the performance of a ballistic contraction from a sustained contraction ( approximately 25% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC)) had a negative effect on the maximal rate of torque development. Although the electromechanical delay was shortened, the EMG activity during the ballistic contraction was less synchronized. These observations were associated with a significant decline in the average discharge rate of single motor units (89.8 +/- 3.8 versus 115 +/- 5.8 Hz) and in the percentage of units (6.2 versus 15.5% of the whole sample) that exhibited double discharges at brief intervals (= 5 ms). High-threshold units that were not recruited during the sustained contraction displayed the same activation pattern, which indicates that the mechanisms responsible for the decline in discharge rate were not restricted to previously activated units, but appear to influence the entire motor unit pool. When a premotor silent period (SP) was observed at the transition from the sustained muscular activity to the ballistic contraction (19% of the trials), these adjustments in motor unit activity were not present, and the ballistic contractions were similar to those performed from a resting state. Together, these results indicate that initial conditions can influence the capacity for motor unit discharge rate and hence the performance of a fast voluntary contraction.
机译:为了研究初始条件对快速自愿收缩过程中运动单位放电的调节的影响,我们比较了从静止状态或持续收缩产生的踝背屈肌的弹道等距收缩。记录背屈肌的扭矩以及胫骨前表面和肌内肌电图。结果显示,持续收缩(最大自愿收缩(MVC)约25%)的弹道收缩性能对最大扭矩产生速率有负面影响。尽管缩短了机电延​​迟时间,但弹道收缩期间的EMG活动却不同步。这些观察结果与单个电机单元的平均放电率显着下降(89.8 +/- 3.8对115 +/- 5.8 Hz)以及显示出两倍的单位百分比(6.2相对于整个样本的15.5%)显着下降有关。短暂间隔(= 5 ms)放电。在持续收缩过程中未招募的高阈值单元显示出相同的激活模式,这表明导致放电率下降的机制不仅限于先前激活的单元,而且似乎会影响整个运动单元池。当从持续的肌肉活动到弹道收缩的过渡期观察到运动前无声期(SP)时(试验的19%),则不存在运动单位活动的这些调节,并且弹道收缩与静止状态。总之,这些结果表明初始条件会影响电机单位放电速率的容量,从而影响快速自愿收缩的性能。

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