Yu W S, Kilbreath S L, Fitzpatrick R C, Gandevia S C
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Easy Street, Randwick, New South Wales 2031, Australia.
J Physiol. 2007 Sep 15;583(Pt 3):1145-54. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2007.135640. Epub 2007 Jul 26.
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis longus (FPL), may add significantly to human manual dexterity. We investigated the forces produced by FPL single motor units during a weak static grip involving all digits by spike-triggered averaging from single motor units, and by averaging from twitches produced by intramuscular stimulation. Nine adult subjects were studied. The forces produced at each digit were used to assess how forces produced in FPL are distributed to the fingers. Most FPL motor units produced very low forces on the thumb and were positively correlated with the muscle force at recruitment. Activity in FPL motor units commonly loaded the index finger (42/55 units), but less commonly the other fingers (P < 0.001). On average, these motor units produced small but significant loading forces on the index finger ( approximately 5.3% of their force on the thumb) with the same time-to-peak force as the thumb ( approximately 50 ms), but had no significant effect on other fingers. However, intramuscular stimulation within FPL did not produce significant forces in any finger. Coherence at 2-10 Hz between the thumb and index finger force was twice that for the other finger forces and the coherence to the non-index fingers was not altered when the index finger did not participate in the grasp. These results indicate that, within the long-term coordinated forces of all digits during grasping, FPL motor units generate forces highly focused on the thumb with minimal peripheral transfer to the fingers and that there is a small but inflexible neural coupling to the flexors of the index finger.
拇指长屈肌(FPL)卓越的本体感受能力对人类手部灵巧性有显著贡献。我们通过单运动单位触发的脉冲平均法以及肌肉内刺激产生的抽搐平均法,研究了FPL单个运动单位在涉及所有手指的弱静态抓握过程中产生的力。对9名成年受试者进行了研究。每个手指产生的力用于评估FPL产生的力如何分配到手指上。大多数FPL运动单位在拇指上产生的力非常小,且与募集时的肌肉力呈正相关。FPL运动单位的活动通常会使示指受力(55个单位中有42个),但较少影响其他手指(P < 0.001)。平均而言,这些运动单位在示指上产生的加载力虽小但显著(约为其在拇指上力的5.3%),达到峰值力的时间与拇指相同(约50毫秒),但对其他手指没有显著影响。然而,FPL肌肉内刺激在任何手指上都未产生显著的力。拇指和示指力在2 - 10 Hz的相干性是其他手指力相干性的两倍,当示指不参与抓握时,与非示指的相干性不变。这些结果表明,在抓握过程中所有手指的长期协调力作用下,FPL运动单位产生的力高度集中在拇指上,向手指的外周传递最小,并且与示指屈肌存在微小但固定的神经耦合。