Ohira Yoshinobu, Kawano Fuminori, Stevens James L, Wang Xiao D, Ishihara Akihiko
School of Health and Sport Sciences, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
J Gravit Physiol. 2004 Jul;11(2):P127-8.
Roles of gravitational loading, sarcomere length, and/or tension development on the electromyogram (EMG) of soleus and afferent neurogram recorded at the L5 segmental level of spinal cord were investigated during parabolic flight of a jet airplane or hindlimb suspension in conscious rats. Both EMG and neurogram levels were increased when the gravity levels were elevated from 1-G to 2-G during the parabolic flight. They were decreased when the hindlimbs were unloaded by exposure to actual microgravity or by suspension. These phenomena were related to passive shortening of muscle fibers and/or sarcomeres. Unloading-related decrease in sarcomere length was greater at the central rather than the proximal and distal regions of fibers. These activities and tension development were not detected when the mean sarcomere length was less than 2.03 micrometers. It is suggested that load-dependent regulation of neuromuscular system is related to the tension development which is influenced by sarcomere length.
在喷气式飞机的抛物线飞行或清醒大鼠的后肢悬吊过程中,研究了重力负荷、肌节长度和/或张力发展对脊髓L5节段记录的比目鱼肌肌电图(EMG)和传入神经电图的作用。在抛物线飞行过程中,当重力水平从1-G升高到2-G时,EMG和神经电图水平均升高。当后肢通过暴露于实际微重力或悬吊而卸载时,它们会降低。这些现象与肌纤维和/或肌节的被动缩短有关。卸载相关的肌节长度减少在纤维的中央区域比近端和远端区域更大。当平均肌节长度小于2.03微米时,未检测到这些活动和张力发展。提示神经肌肉系统的负荷依赖性调节与受肌节长度影响的张力发展有关。