Buxton D F, Peck D
Department of Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5518.
J Morphol. 1990 Mar;203(3):345-59. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1052030309.
The concept of parallel muscle combinations, in which spindle density is significantly higher in small muscles compared to their larger counterparts in large-small muscle combinations acting across a joint, is supported by the results of this study regardless of the joint. Analysis of the canine data as well as previously published guinea pig forelimb and human pelvic limb data revealed no significant difference in spindle density between antigravity and non-antigravity muscles. Furthermore, a gradual increase in spindle density from proximal to distal on the limb was not found, although spindle density was significantly higher in the intrinsic manus or pes muscles compared to more proximal limb muscles in all three species. The significant differences in spindle densities in parallel muscle combinations and in manus/pes versus proximal muscles are discussed relative to their possible role in the control of locomotion.
本研究结果支持了平行肌肉组合的概念,即在跨越关节的大小肌肉组合中,小肌肉的肌梭密度显著高于其对应的大肌肉。无论关节如何,均是如此。对犬类数据以及先前发表的豚鼠前肢和人类下肢数据的分析表明,抗重力肌和非抗重力肌之间的肌梭密度没有显著差异。此外,尽管在所有三个物种中,手部或足部固有肌的肌梭密度均显著高于肢体近端肌肉,但未发现肢体上从近端到远端肌梭密度逐渐增加的情况。讨论了平行肌肉组合以及手部/足部肌肉与近端肌肉之间肌梭密度的显著差异与其在运动控制中可能发挥的作用的关系。