University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Health Care Sciences, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390-9082, USA.
Exp Physiol. 2010 Nov;95(11):1043-8. doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.2009.051870. Epub 2010 Aug 9.
This paper briefly reviews the role of central command in the neural control of the circulation during exercise. While defined as a feedforward component of the cardiovascular control system, central command is also associated with perception of effort or effort sense. The specific factors influencing perception of effort and their effect on autonomic regulation of cardiovascular function during exercise can vary according to condition. Centrally mediated integration of multiple signals occurring during exercise certainly involves feedback mechanisms, but it is unclear whether or how these signals modify central command via their influence on perception of effort. As our understanding of central neural control systems continues to develop, it will be important to examine more closely how multiple sensory signals are prioritized and processed centrally to modulate cardiovascular responses during exercise. The purpose of this article is briefly to review the concepts underlying central command and its assessment via perception of effort, and to identify potential areas for future studies towards determining the role and relevance of central command for neural control of exercise.
本文简要回顾了中枢命令在运动时血液循环的神经控制中的作用。虽然中枢命令被定义为心血管控制系统的前馈成分,但它也与用力感知或用力感觉有关。在运动期间,影响用力感知的具体因素及其对心血管功能自主调节的影响可能因条件而异。运动时发生的多种信号的中枢介导整合肯定涉及反馈机制,但尚不清楚这些信号是否以及如何通过其对用力感知的影响来调节中枢命令。随着我们对中枢神经系统控制的理解不断发展,重要的是要更仔细地研究如何在中枢对多种感觉信号进行优先级排序和处理,以调节运动时的心血管反应。本文的目的是简要回顾中枢命令及其通过用力感知进行评估的概念,并确定未来研究的潜在领域,以确定中枢命令在运动神经控制中的作用和相关性。