Solopova I A, Selionon V A, Grishin A A
Fiziol Cheloveka. 2010 Sep-Oct;36(5):83-94.
In unloading condition the degree of activation of the central stepping program was investigated during passive leg movements in healthy subjects, as well as the excitability of spinal motoneurons during passive and voluntary stepping movement. Passive stepping movements with characteristics maximally approximated to those during voluntary stepping were accomplished by experimenter. The comparison of the muscle activity bursts during voluntary and imposed movements was made. In addition to that the influence of artificially created loading onto the foot to the leg movement characteristics was analyzed. Spinal motoneuron excitability was estimated by means of evaluation of amplitude modulation of the soleus H-reflex. The changes of H-reflexes under the fixation of knee or hip joints were also studied. In majority of subjects the passive movements were accompanied by bursts of EMG activity of hip muscles (and sometimes of knee muscles), which timing during step cycle was coincided with burst timing of voluntary step cycle. In many cases the bursts of EMG activity during passive movements exceeded activity in homonymous muscles during voluntary stepping. The foot loading imitation exerted essential influence on distal parts of moving extremity during voluntary as well passive movements, that was expressed in the appearance of movements in the ankle joint and accompanied by emergence and increasing of phasic EMG activity of shank muscles. The excitability of motoneurons during passive movements was greater then during voluntary ones. The changes and modulation of H-reflex throughout the step cycle without restriction of joint mobility and during exclusion of hip joint mobility were similar. The knee joint fixation exerted the greater influence. It is supposed that imposed movements activate the same mechanisms of rhythm generation as a supraspinal commands during voluntary movements. In the conditions of passive movements the presynaptic inhibition depend on afferent influences from moving leg in the most degree then on central commands. It seems that afferent inputs from pressure receptors of foot in the condition of "air-stepping" actively interact with central program of stepping and, irrespective of type of the performing movements (voluntary or passive), form the final pattern activity.
在卸载状态下,研究了健康受试者被动腿部运动期间中枢步行程序的激活程度,以及被动和主动步行运动期间脊髓运动神经元的兴奋性。实验者完成了特征与主动步行时最大程度接近的被动步行运动。对主动运动和强制运动期间的肌肉活动爆发进行了比较。此外,还分析了人为施加在足部的负荷对腿部运动特征的影响。通过评估比目鱼肌H反射的幅度调制来估计脊髓运动神经元的兴奋性。还研究了膝关节或髋关节固定时H反射的变化。在大多数受试者中,被动运动伴随着髋部肌肉(有时还有膝部肌肉)的肌电图活动爆发,其在步周期中的时间与主动步周期的爆发时间一致。在许多情况下,被动运动期间的肌电图活动爆发超过了主动步行时同名肌肉的活动。在主动和被动运动期间,模拟足部负荷对运动肢体的远端部分产生了重要影响,表现为踝关节出现运动,并伴有小腿肌肉相位性肌电图活动的出现和增加。被动运动期间运动神经元的兴奋性高于主动运动期间。在关节活动不受限制以及排除髋关节活动的整个步周期中,H反射的变化和调制是相似的。膝关节固定的影响更大。据推测,强制运动激活的节律产生机制与主动运动期间的脊髓上指令相同。在被动运动的情况下,突触前抑制在很大程度上取决于来自运动腿部的传入影响,而不是中枢指令。似乎在“空中踏步”状态下,来自足部压力感受器的传入输入与步行中枢程序积极相互作用,并且无论执行运动的类型(主动或被动)如何,都形成最终的模式活动。