Masakado Y, Kamen G, De Luca C J
Neuromuscular Research Center, Boston University, MA 02215.
Exp Brain Res. 1991;86(2):426-32. doi: 10.1007/BF00228968.
Motor unit firing behavior in human first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle was studied during controlled constant force isometric contractions. The threshold at which motor units were recruited and the mean firing rate at 50% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) were evaluated following stimulation of the skin area over the second digit. Stimulation of cutaneous receptors tended to increase the recruitment threshold of most of the motor units recruited under 20% MVC, while high-threshold motor units (those recruited over 30% MVC) generally exhibited a decrease in recruitment threshold. Less dramatic changes in motor unit firing rates were observed, but those motor units recruited over 30% MVC exhibited some increase in firing rate. The relationship between the change in recruitment threshold and change in motor unit firing rate is not rigid and seems to be susceptible to considerable synaptic noise.
在受控等长恒力收缩过程中,对人类第一背侧骨间肌(FDI)的运动单位放电行为进行了研究。在刺激食指上方的皮肤区域后,评估运动单位的募集阈值以及最大自主收缩(MVC)50%时的平均放电频率。皮肤感受器的刺激往往会提高在20%MVC以下募集的大多数运动单位的募集阈值,而高阈值运动单位(在30%MVC以上募集的那些)通常表现出募集阈值降低。观察到运动单位放电频率的变化不太显著,但在30%MVC以上募集的那些运动单位表现出放电频率有所增加。募集阈值变化与运动单位放电频率变化之间的关系并不严格,似乎容易受到相当大的突触噪声影响。