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不同人类步态的步步转换过程中的脊髓运动输出。

Spinal motor outputs during step-to-step transitions of diverse human gaits.

机构信息

Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome, Italy ; Centre of Space Bio-medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome, Italy ; Laboratory of Neuromotor Physiology, Santa Lucia Foundation Rome, Italy.

Laboratory of Neuromotor Physiology, Santa Lucia Foundation Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 May 15;8:305. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00305. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Aspects of human motor control can be inferred from the coordination of muscles during movement. For instance, by combining multimuscle electromyographic (EMG) recordings with human neuroanatomy, it is possible to estimate alpha-motoneuron (MN) pool activations along the spinal cord. It has previously been shown that the spinal motor output fluctuates with the body's center-of-mass motion, with bursts of activity around foot-strike and foot lift-off during walking. However, it is not known whether these MN bursts are generalizable to other ambulation tasks, nor is it clear if the spatial locus of the activity (along the rostrocaudal axis of the spinal cord) is fixed or variable. Here we sought to address these questions by investigating the spatiotemporal characteristics of the spinal motor output during various tasks: walking forward, backward, tiptoe and uphill. We reconstructed spinal maps from 26 leg muscle EMGs, including some intrinsic foot muscles. We discovered that the various walking tasks shared qualitative similarities in their temporal spinal activation profiles, exhibiting peaks around foot-strike and foot-lift. However, we also observed differences in the segmental level and intensity of spinal activations, particularly following foot-strike. For example, forward level-ground walking exhibited a mean motor output roughly 2 times lower than the other gaits. Finally, we found that the reconstruction of the spinal motor output from multimuscle EMG recordings was relatively insensitive to the subset of muscles analyzed. In summary, our results suggested temporal similarities, but spatial differences in the segmental spinal motor outputs during the step-to-step transitions of disparate walking behaviors.

摘要

人类运动控制的各个方面可以从运动过程中肌肉的协调中推断出来。例如,通过将多肌肉肌电图 (EMG) 记录与人类神经解剖学相结合,就有可能沿着脊髓估计α运动神经元 (MN) 池的激活。先前已经表明,脊髓运动输出随身体质心运动而波动,在行走时脚着地和抬脚时有爆发性活动。然而,尚不清楚这些 MN 爆发是否可推广到其他步行任务,也不清楚活动的空间轨迹(沿脊髓的头尾轴)是否固定或可变。在这里,我们通过研究各种任务(向前、向后、踮脚和上坡行走)期间的脊髓运动输出的时空特征来解决这些问题。我们从包括一些内在足部肌肉在内的 26 条腿部肌肉 EMG 中重建了脊髓图谱。我们发现,各种行走任务的脊髓激活时间图谱具有定性相似性,在脚着地和抬脚时出现峰值。然而,我们还观察到脊髓激活的节段水平和强度存在差异,特别是在脚着地后。例如,平地向前行走的平均运动输出大约比其他步态低 2 倍。最后,我们发现从多肌肉 EMG 记录重建脊髓运动输出对分析的肌肉子集相对不敏感。总之,我们的结果表明,在不同行走行为的一步一步过渡期间,脊髓运动输出在时间上具有相似性,但在空间上存在差异。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a00b/4030139/63d23b3aa605/fnhum-08-00305-g0001.jpg

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