Xia Ruiping, Bush Brian M H, Karst Gregory M
Division of Physical Therapy, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USA.
J Physiol. 2005 May 1;564(Pt 3):941-51. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.082271. Epub 2005 Mar 3.
Phase-dependent and task-dependent modulation of reflexes has been extensively demonstrated in leg muscles during locomotory activity. In contrast, the modulation of reflex responses of hand muscles during rhythmic movement is poorly documented. The objective of this study was to determine whether comparable reflex modulation occurs in muscles controlling finger motions during rhythmic, fine-motor tasks akin to handwriting. Twelve healthy subjects performed two rhythmic tasks while reflexes were evoked by mechanical perturbations applied at various phases of each task. Electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from four hand muscles, and reflexes were averaged during each task relative to the movement phase. Stretch reflexes in all four muscles were found to be modulated in amplitude with respect to the phase of the rhythmic tasks, and also to vary distinctly with the tasks being conducted. The extent and pattern of reflex modulation differed between muscles in the same task, and between tasks for the same muscle. Muscles with a primary role in each task showed a higher correlation between reflex response and background EMG than other muscles. The results suggest that the modulation patterns observed may reflect optimal strategies of central-peripheral interactions in controlling the performance of fine-motor tasks. As with comparable studies on locomotion, the phase-dependency of the stretch reflexes implies a dynamically fluctuating role of proprioceptive feedback in the control of the hand muscles. The clear task-dependency is also consistent with a dynamic interaction of sensory feedback and central programming, presumably adapted to facilitate the successful performance of the different fine-motor tasks.
在运动活动期间,腿部肌肉中反射的相位依赖性和任务依赖性调制已得到广泛证实。相比之下,关于有节奏运动期间手部肌肉反射反应的调制记录较少。本研究的目的是确定在类似于书写的有节奏精细运动任务中,控制手指运动的肌肉是否会出现类似的反射调制。12名健康受试者在执行两项有节奏任务时,在每项任务的不同阶段通过机械扰动诱发反射。从四块手部肌肉记录肌电图(EMG),并在每项任务期间相对于运动阶段对反射进行平均。发现所有四块肌肉中的牵张反射在幅度上相对于有节奏任务的阶段进行调制,并且也随所执行的任务而明显变化。同一任务中不同肌肉之间以及同一肌肉的不同任务之间,反射调制的程度和模式有所不同。在每项任务中起主要作用的肌肉,其反射反应与背景EMG之间的相关性高于其他肌肉。结果表明,观察到的调制模式可能反映了在控制精细运动任务表现中,中枢 - 外周相互作用的最佳策略。与关于运动的类似研究一样,牵张反射的相位依赖性意味着本体感觉反馈在手部肌肉控制中具有动态波动的作用。明显的任务依赖性也与感觉反馈和中枢编程的动态相互作用一致,推测这是为了促进不同精细运动任务的成功执行而进行的适应性调整。