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Vertebral position alters paraspinal muscle spindle responsiveness in the feline spine: effect of positioning duration.

机译:椎骨位置改变猫脊柱椎旁肌纺锤体反应性:定位持续时间的影响。

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Proprioceptive information from paraspinal tissues including muscle contributes to neuromuscular control of the vertebral column. We investigated whether the history of a vertebra's position can affect signalling from paraspinal muscle spindles. Single unit recordings were obtained from muscle spindle afferents in the L6 dorsal roots of 30 Nembutal-anaesthetized cats. Each afferent's receptive field was in the intact muscles of the low back. The L6 vertebra was controlled using a displacement-controlled feedback motor and was held in each of three different conditioning positions for durations of 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 s. Conditioning positions (1.0-2.2 mm dorsal and ventral relative to an intermediate position) were based upon the displacement that loaded the L6 vertebra to 50-60% of the cat's body weight. Following conditioning positions that stretched (hold-long) and shortened (hold-short) the spindle, the vertebra was repositioned identically and muscle spindle discharge at rest and to movement was compared with conditioning at the intermediate position. Hold-short conditioning augmented mean resting spindle discharge by +4.1 to +6.2 impulses s(-1); however, the duration of hold-short did not significantly affect this increase (F(4,145) = 0.49, P = 0.74). The increase was maintained at the beginning of vertebral movement but quickly returned to baseline. Conversely, hold-long conditioning significantly diminished mean resting spindle discharge by -2.0 to -16.1 impulses s(-1) (F(4,145) = 11.23, P < 0.001). The relationship between conditioning duration and the diminished resting discharge could be described by a quadratic (F(1,145) = 9.28, P = 0.003) revealing that the effects of positioning history were fully developed within 2 s of conditioning. In addition, 2 s or greater of hold-long conditioning significantly diminished spindle discharge to vertebral movement by -5.7 to -10.0 impulses s(-1) (F(4,145) = 11.0, P < 0.001). These effects of vertebral positioning history may be a mechanism whereby spinalbiomechanics interacts with the spine's proprioceptive system to produce acute effects on neuromuscular control of the vertebral column.
机译:来自脊柱旁组织(包括肌肉)的本体感受信息有助于脊柱的神经肌肉控制。我们调查了椎骨位置的历史是否会影响椎旁肌纺锤体发出的信号。从30只经Nembutal麻醉的猫的L6背根的肌肉纺锤传入神经获得单位录音。每个传入者的感受野都位于下背部的完整肌肉中。 L6椎骨使用位移控制的反馈电机进行控制,并保持在三个不同的调节位置,持续时间为0、2、4、6和8 s。调节位置(相对于中间位置为1.0-2.2 mm的背侧和腹侧)基于将L6椎骨加载到猫体重的50-60%的位移上。在拉长(保持)和缩短(保持-缩短)心轴的调节位置之后,将椎骨完全重新定位,并将肌肉心轴在静止和运动时的放电与中间位置的条件进行比较。保持短路条件使主轴静止平均放电量增加了+4.1到+6.2脉冲s(-1);但是,保持短路的持续时间并没有显着影响这种增加(F(4,145)= 0.49,P = 0.74)。椎体运动开始时维持增加,但很快恢复到基线。反之,长时间保持条件则使平均静止主轴放电量减少-2.0到-16.1脉冲s(-1)(F(4,145)= 11.23,P <0.001)。调节持续时间和静息放电减少之间的关系可以用二次方(F(1,145)= 9.28,P = 0.003)来描述,揭示了定位历史的影响在调节2 s内就完全显现出来了。另外,2 s或更长的保持时间的调节可显着减少纺锤体向椎体的排出,减少量为-5.7到-10.0脉冲s(-1)(F(4,145)= 11.0,P <0.001)。椎骨定位历史的这些影响可能是脊髓生物力学与脊椎的本体感受系统相互作用从而对椎骨神经肌肉控制产生急性影响的一种机制。

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