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正常和再支配的成年骨骼肌运动单位特性组织中大小原则的弹性

The resilience of the size principle in the organization of motor unit properties in normal and reinnervated adult skeletal muscles.

作者信息

Gordon Tessa, Thomas Christine K, Munson John B, Stein Richard B

机构信息

Division of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Centre for Neuroscience, 525 Heritage Medical Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2S2, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2004 Aug-Sep;82(8-9):645-61. doi: 10.1139/y04-081.

Abstract

Henneman's size principle relates the input and output properties of motoneurons and their muscle fibers to size and is the basis for size-ordered activation or recruitment of motor units during movement. After nerve injury and surgical repair, the relationship between motoneuron size and the number and size of the muscle fibers that the motoneuron reinnervates is initially lost but returns with time, irrespective of whether the muscles are self- or cross-reinnervated by the regenerated axons. Although the return of the size relationships was initially attributed to the recovery of the cross-sectional area of the reinnervated muscle fibers and their force per fiber, direct enumeration of the innervation ratio and the number of muscle fibers per motoneuron demonstrated that a size-dependent branching of axons accounts for the size relationships in normal muscle, as suggested by Henneman and his colleagues. This same size-dependent branching accounts for the rematching of motoneuron size and muscle unit size in reinnervated muscles. Experiments were carried out to determine whether the daily amount of neuromuscular activation of motor units accounts for the size-dependent organization and reorganization of motor unit properties. The normal size-dependent matching of motoneurons and their muscle units with respect to the numbers of muscle fibers per motoneuron was unaltered by synchronous activation of all of the motor units with the same daily activity. Hence, the restored size relationships and rematching of motoneuron and muscle unit properties after nerve injuries and muscle reinnervation sustain the normal gradation of muscle force during movement by size-ordered recruitment of motor units and the process of rate coding of action potentials. Dynamic modulation of size of muscle fibers and their contractile speed and endurance by neuromuscular activity allows for neuromuscular adaptation in the context of the sustained organization of the neuromuscular system according to the size principle.

摘要

亨内曼大小原则阐述了运动神经元及其肌纤维的输入与输出特性和大小之间的关系,是运动过程中运动单位按大小顺序激活或募集的基础。神经损伤和手术修复后,运动神经元大小与该运动神经元重新支配的肌纤维数量及大小之间的关系最初会丧失,但随着时间推移会恢复,无论肌肉是由再生轴突自身重新支配还是交叉重新支配。尽管大小关系的恢复最初被归因于重新支配的肌纤维横截面积及其每根纤维力量的恢复,但对支配比率和每个运动神经元的肌纤维数量进行直接计数表明,正如亨内曼及其同事所指出的,轴突的大小依赖性分支解释了正常肌肉中的大小关系。同样的大小依赖性分支也解释了重新支配肌肉中运动神经元大小与肌肉单位大小的重新匹配。开展实验以确定运动单位的每日神经肌肉激活量是否能解释运动单位特性的大小依赖性组织和重组。通过相同的每日活动同步激活所有运动单位,并未改变运动神经元及其肌肉单位在每个运动神经元的肌纤维数量方面正常的大小依赖性匹配。因此,神经损伤和肌肉重新支配后恢复的大小关系以及运动神经元与肌肉单位特性的重新匹配,通过按大小顺序募集运动单位和动作电位的速率编码过程,维持了运动过程中肌肉力量的正常分级。神经肌肉活动对肌纤维大小及其收缩速度和耐力的动态调节,使得神经肌肉系统能够根据大小原则在持续组织的背景下实现神经肌肉适应。

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