Motor units in the human medial gastrocnemius muscle are not spatially localized or functionally grouped

作者:Heroux Martin E; Brown Harrison J; Inglis J Timothy; Siegmund Gunter P; Blouin Jean Sebastien*
来源:The Journal of Physiology, 2015, 593(16): 3711-3726.
DOI:10.1113/JP270307

摘要

Human medial gastrocnemius (MG) motor units (MUs) are thought to occupy small muscle territories, with low-threshold units preferentially located distally. In this study, subjects (n=8) performed ramped and sustained isometric contractions (ankle plantar flexion and knee flexion; range: approximate to 1-40%maximal voluntary contraction) and we measured MU territory size with spike-triggered averages from fine-wire electrodes inserted along the length (seven electrodes) or across the width (five electrodes) of the MG muscle. Of 69 MUs identified along the length of the muscle, 32 spanned at least half the muscle length (6.9cm), 11 of which spanned all recording sites (13.6-17.9cm). Distal fibres had smaller pennation angles (P<0.05), which were accompanied by larger territories in MUs with fibres located distally (P<0.05). There was no distal-to-proximal pattern of muscle activation in ramp contraction (P=0.93). Of 36 MUs identified across the width of the muscle, 24 spanned at least half the muscle width (4.0cm), 13 of which spanned all recording sites (8.0-10.8cm). MUs were not localized (length or width) based on recruitment threshold or contraction type, nor was there a relationship between MU territory size and recruitment threshold (Spearman's rho=-0.20 and 0.13, P>0.18). MUs in the human MG have larger territories than previously reported and are not localized based on recruitment threshold or joint action. This indicates that the CNS does not have the means to selectively activate regions of the MG muscle based on task requirements.

  • 出版日期2015-8-15