Boonstra T W, Roerdink M, Daffertshofer A, van Vugt B, van Werven G, Beek P J
Research Institute MOVE, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Neurophysiol. 2008 Oct;100(4):2158-64. doi: 10.1152/jn.90474.2008. Epub 2008 Aug 13.
The effects of low doses of alcohol on neural synchronization in muscular activity were investigated in ten participants during quiet standing with eyes open or closed. We focused on changes in common input to bilateral motor unit pools as evident in surface electromyographic (EMG) recordings of lower leg extensor and flexor muscles. The extensor muscles exhibited bilateral synchronization in two distinct frequency bands (i.e., 0-5 and 10-15 Hz), whereas synchronization between flexor muscles was minimal. As expected, alcohol ingestion affected postural sway, yielding increased sway at higher blood-alcohol levels. Whereas vision affected bilateral synchronization only at 0-5 Hz, alcohol ingestion resulted in a progressive decrease of synchronization at 10-15 Hz between the EMG activities of the extensor muscles. The decrease in common bilateral input is most likely related to reduced reticulospinal activity with alcohol ingestion.
在十名参与者睁眼或闭眼安静站立期间,研究了低剂量酒精对肌肉活动中神经同步性的影响。我们关注双侧运动单位池共同输入的变化,这在小腿伸肌和屈肌的表面肌电图(EMG)记录中很明显。伸肌在两个不同的频段(即0 - 5和10 - 15赫兹)表现出双侧同步性,而屈肌之间的同步性最小。正如预期的那样,摄入酒精会影响姿势摆动,在血液酒精水平较高时摆动增加。视觉仅在0 - 5赫兹时影响双侧同步性,而摄入酒精会导致伸肌肌电活动在10 - 15赫兹之间的同步性逐渐降低。双侧共同输入的减少很可能与摄入酒精后网状脊髓活动减少有关。