Nakajima Tsuyoshi, Kamibayashi Kiyotaka, Takahashi Makoto, Komiyama Tomoyoshi, Akai Masami, Nakazawa Kimitaka
Motor Control Section, Department of Rehabilitation for the Movement Functions, Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, 4-1 Namiki Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-8555, Japan.
Eur J Neurosci. 2008 Mar;27(6):1566-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06120.x.
Although cutaneous reflexes are known to be strongly modulated in a phase-dependent manner during walking in both human and cat, it is not clear whether the movement-related or the load-sensitive afferent feedback plays a more important role in regulating this modulation. To address this issue in humans, we investigated modulation of the cutaneous reflex in the tibialis anterior muscles (TA) of 17 subjects during passive walking with a load (0%, 33%, 66% unloading of body weight) and without a load (100% unloading). These walking tasks were performed passively with a robotic gait trainer system. Cutaneous reflexes in TA, elicited by electrical stimulation to the distal tibial (Tib) and superficial peroneal (SP) nerves, were recorded during 10 different phases of the walking cycle, and the middle latency responses (MLR, 70-120 ms) were analysed. During loaded walking, the magnitudes of the MLR induced by Tib nerve stimulation were strongly increased during the late stance-to-early swing phase irrespective of the amount of load (phase modulation), a phenomenon that also occurred without background electromyogram in the TA. Predominant suppression of the MLR following SP nerve stimulation at the early stance phase changed to facilitation at the late stance. By contrast, the MLR following either Tib or SP nerve stimulation was not at all modulated by the stepping phase during both unloaded walking (100% unloading) and standing. These results suggest that phasic changes in the load-related afferent information in concert with rhythmic lower limb movement play a key role in modulating cutaneous reflexes during walking.
虽然已知在人类和猫行走过程中,皮肤反射会以相位依赖的方式受到强烈调节,但尚不清楚与运动相关的传入反馈还是负荷敏感的传入反馈在调节这种调节中发挥更重要的作用。为了解决人类的这个问题,我们研究了17名受试者在有负荷(体重卸载0%、33%、66%)和无负荷(体重卸载100%)的被动行走过程中,胫骨前肌(TA)的皮肤反射调节情况。这些行走任务是通过机器人步态训练系统被动完成的。在行走周期的10个不同阶段记录由电刺激胫神经远端(Tib)和腓浅神经(SP)诱发的TA皮肤反射,并分析其中潜伏期反应(MLR,70 - 120毫秒)。在负重行走过程中,无论负荷量多少,在站立后期到摆动早期阶段,Tib神经刺激诱发的MLR幅度都会大幅增加(相位调制),在TA没有背景肌电图的情况下也会出现这种现象。在站立早期阶段,SP神经刺激后MLR的主要抑制在站立后期转变为易化。相比之下,在无负荷行走(100%卸载)和站立过程中,Tib或SP神经刺激后的MLR根本不受步相的调节。这些结果表明,与有节奏的下肢运动协同的负荷相关传入信息的阶段性变化在行走过程中调节皮肤反射方面起关键作用。