Zehr E Paul, Haridas Carlos
Motor Control Research Laboratory, School of Physical Education, University of Victoria, PO Box 3015 STN CSC, Victoria, BC, V8W 3P1, Canada.
Exp Brain Res. 2003 Mar;149(2):260-6. doi: 10.1007/s00221-003-1377-9. Epub 2003 Feb 6.
Stimulation of cutaneous nerves innervating the hand evokes prominent reflexes in many arm muscles during arm cycling. We hypothesized that the mechanisms controlling reflex modulation during the rhythmic arm swing of walking would be similar to that documented during arm cycling. Thus, we expected cutaneous reflexes to be modulated by position in the walking cycle (phase dependence) and be different when walking compared to contraction while standing (task dependence). Subjects performed static postures similar to those occurring during walking and also walked on a treadmill while the superficial radial nerve was electrically stimulated pseudorandomly throughout the step cycle. EMG was recorded bilaterally from upper limb muscles and kinematic recordings were obtained from the elbow and shoulder joints. Step cycle information was obtained from force-sensing insoles. Analysis was conducted after averaging contingent upon the occurrence of stimulation in the step cycle. Phase-dependent modulation of cutaneous reflexes at early (approximately 50-80 ms) and middle (approximately 80-120 ms) latencies was observed. Coordinated bilateral reflexes were seen in posterior deltoid and triceps brachii muscles. Task dependency was seen in that reflex amplitude was only correlated with background EMG during static contraction (75% of comparisons for both early and middle latency reflexes). During walking, no significant relationship between reflex amplitude and background EMG level was found. The results show that cutaneous reflex modulation during rhythmic upper limb movement is similar to that seen during arm cycling and to that observed in leg muscles during locomotion. These results add to the evidence that, during cyclical movements of the arms and legs, similar neural mechanisms observed only during movement (e.g. central pattern generators) control reflex output.
在手臂骑行过程中,刺激支配手部的皮神经会在许多手臂肌肉中引发明显的反射。我们假设,在步行有节奏的手臂摆动过程中控制反射调制的机制与在手臂骑行过程中记录到的机制相似。因此,我们预期皮肤反射会受到步行周期中位置的调制(相位依赖性),并且与站立时收缩相比,步行时会有所不同(任务依赖性)。受试者进行类似于步行时出现的静态姿势,并且在跑步机上行走,同时在整个步周期中对桡神经浅支进行伪随机电刺激。从双侧上肢肌肉记录肌电图,并从肘关节和肩关节获取运动学记录。步周期信息从力感应鞋垫获得。在根据步周期中刺激的发生进行平均后进行分析。观察到在早期(约50 - 80毫秒)和中期(约80 - 120毫秒)潜伏期皮肤反射的相位依赖性调制。在后三角肌和肱三头肌中观察到双侧反射协调。观察到任务依赖性,即反射幅度仅在静态收缩期间与背景肌电图相关(早期和中期潜伏期反射的比较中有75%)。在步行过程中,未发现反射幅度与背景肌电图水平之间存在显著关系。结果表明,在有节奏的上肢运动过程中皮肤反射调制与在手臂骑行过程中观察到的以及在运动过程中腿部肌肉中观察到的相似。这些结果进一步证明,在手臂和腿部的周期性运动过程中,仅在运动期间观察到的类似神经机制(例如中枢模式发生器)控制反射输出。