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Relaxation in distal and proximal arm muscles: a reaction time study.

作者信息

Buccolieri A, Avanzino L, Trompetto C, Abbruzzese G

机构信息

Department of Neurosciences, Ophthalmology and Genetics, Section of Neurology, University of Genoa, Italy.

出版信息

Clin Neurophysiol. 2003 Feb;114(2):313-8. doi: 10.1016/s1388-2457(02)00379-6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate whether the same mechanisms underlie muscle relaxation in proximal and distal arm muscles of normal subjects.

METHODS

Fourteen healthy subjects were studied using a simple visual reaction time paradigm. Relaxation reaction time (R-RT) and contraction reaction time (C-RT) were compared across different tasks involving distal (first dorsal interosseus, FDI, flexor carpi radialis, FCR) and proximal (biceps brachii, BB, triceps brachii, TR) arm muscles. Changes of FCR H-reflex before and during voluntary relaxation were investigated in two subjects.

RESULTS

No significant difference was observed between R-RT and C-RT in the distal muscles. The R-RT was significantly shorter than C-RT in both the BB and TR muscles. The relaxation latency (R-RT) was significantly correlated to the subjects' age in all the muscles except the FDI. No inhibition of the FCR H-reflex could be observed in the 20 ms preceding muscle relaxation.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that neural mechanisms contribute differently to the relaxation of muscles with a different functional role. Voluntary relaxation in distal arm muscles is mainly related to the reduction of motor cortical output, while in proximal muscles a spinal disfacilitation is also present and possibly sustained by the modulation of presynaptic inhibition.

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