Butler T J, Kilbreath S L, Gorman R B, Gandevia S C
School of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, PO Box 170, Lidcombe, NSW 1825, Australia.
J Physiol. 2005 Aug 15;567(Pt 1):301-9. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2005.089201. Epub 2005 Jun 9.
Flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) is an extrinsic multi-tendoned muscle which flexes the proximal interphalangeal joints of the four fingers. It comprises four digital components, each with a tendon that inserts onto its corresponding finger. To determine the degree to which these digital components can be selectively recruited by volition, we recorded the activity of a single motor unit in one component via an intramuscular electrode while the subject isometrically flexed each of the remaining fingers, one at a time. The finger on which the unit principally acted was defined as the 'test finger' and that which flexed isometrically was the 'active' finger. Activity in 79 units was recorded. Isometric finger flexion forces of 50% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) activated less than 50% of single units in components of FDS acting on fingers that were not voluntarily flexed. With two exceptions, the median recruitment threshold for all active-test finger combinations involving the index, middle, ring and little finger test units was between 49 and 60% MVC (60% MVC being the value assigned to those not recruited). The exceptions were flexion of the little finger while recording from ring finger units (median: 40% MVC), and vice versa (median: 2% MVC). For all active-test finger combinations, only 35/181 units were activated when the active finger flexed at less than 20% MVC, and the fingers were adjacent for 28 of these. Functionally, to recruit FDS units during grasping and lifting, relatively heavy objects were required, although systematic variation occurred with the width of the object. In conclusion, FDS components can be selectively activated by volition and this may be especially important for grasping at high forces with one or more fingers.
指浅屈肌(FDS)是一块具有多条肌腱的外在肌,可屈曲四个手指的近端指间关节。它由四个指部组件组成,每个组件都有一条肌腱插入其相应的手指。为了确定这些指部组件在多大程度上可以通过意志选择性地被募集,我们在受试者等长屈曲其余每个手指(一次一个)时,通过肌内电极记录了一个组件中单个运动单位的活动。该运动单位主要作用的手指被定义为“测试手指”,等长屈曲的手指为“主动”手指。记录了79个运动单位的活动。在50%最大自主收缩(MVC)的等长手指屈曲力下,作用于未自主屈曲手指的FDS组件中,激活的单个运动单位不到50%。除两个例外情况外,涉及示指、中指、环指和小指测试单位的所有主动-测试手指组合的中位募集阈值在49%至60%MVC之间(60%MVC是未被募集的运动单位的值)。例外情况是在记录环指运动单位时小指屈曲(中位值:40%MVC),反之亦然(中位值:2%MVC)。对于所有主动-测试手指组合,当主动手指以小于20%MVC的力量屈曲时,只有35/181个运动单位被激活,其中28个组合中手指是相邻的。在功能上,在抓握和提起过程中募集FDS运动单位需要相对较重的物体,尽管随着物体宽度的变化会出现系统性差异。总之,FDS组件可以通过意志选择性激活,这对于用一个或多个手指以高力量抓握可能尤为重要。