Department of Biological Sciences, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA 01075, USA.
Biol Lett. 2010 Aug 23;6(4):486-9. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.1005. Epub 2010 Feb 3.
During jumping or falling in humans and various other mammals, limb muscles are activated before landing, and the intensity and timing of this pre-landing activity are scaled to the expected impact. In this study, we test whether similarly tuned anticipatory muscle activity is present in hopping cane toads. Toads use their forelimbs for landing, and we analysed pre-landing electromyographic (EMG) timing and intensity in relation to hop distance for the m. coracoradialis and m. anconeus, which act antagonistically at the elbow, and are presumably important in stabilizing the forelimb during landing. In most cases, a significant, positive relationship between hop distance and pre-landing EMG intensity was found. Moreover, pre-landing activation timing of m. anconeus was tightly linked to when the forelimbs touched down at landing. Thus, like mammals, toads appear to gauge the timing and magnitude of their impending impact and activate elbow muscles accordingly. To our knowledge these data represent the first demonstration of tuned pre-landing muscle recruitment in anurans and raise questions about how important the visual, vestibular and/or proprioceptive systems are in mediating this response.
在人类和其他各种哺乳动物跳跃或坠落的过程中,四肢肌肉在落地前就会被激活,而这种预着陆活动的强度和时机与预期的撞击相适应。在这项研究中,我们测试了在跳蛙中是否存在类似的预适应肌肉活动。跳蛙用前肢着陆,我们分析了与跳跃距离相关的肘肌 m. coracoradialis 和 m. anconeus 的预着陆肌电图(EMG)时间和强度,这两块肌肉在肘处相互拮抗,在着陆时可能对稳定前肢很重要。在大多数情况下,都发现跳跃距离与预着陆 EMG 强度之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,m. anconeus 的预着陆激活时间与前肢着陆时的时间紧密相关。因此,与哺乳动物一样,跳蛙似乎能够估算即将到来的撞击的时间和大小,并相应地激活肘部肌肉。据我们所知,这些数据首次证明了两栖动物中存在经过调整的预着陆肌肉募集,这引发了关于视觉、前庭和/或本体感觉系统在介导这种反应中的重要性的问题。