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完整猫在四足系腰带和分带运动过程中前肢和后肢肌肉活动的调节

Modulation of forelimb and hindlimb muscle activity during quadrupedal tied-belt and split-belt locomotion in intact cats.

作者信息

Frigon A, Thibaudier Y, Hurteau M-F

机构信息

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Centre de recherche Clinique du Chus, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1H 5N4, Canada.

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Centre de recherche Clinique du Chus, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1H 5N4, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2015 Apr 2;290:266-78. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.12.084. Epub 2015 Jan 31.

Abstract

The modulation of the neural output to forelimb and hindlimb muscles when the left and right sides step at different speeds from one another in quadrupeds was assessed by obtaining electromyography (EMG) in seven intact adult cats during split-belt locomotion. To determine if changes in EMG during split-belt locomotion were modulated according to the speed of the belt the limb was stepping on, values were compared to those obtained during tied-belt locomotion (equal left-right speeds) at matched speeds. Cats were chronically implanted for EMG, which was obtained from six muscles: biceps brachii, triceps brachii, flexor carpi ulnaris, sartorius, vastus lateralis and medial gastrocnemius. During tied-belt locomotion, cats stepped from 0.4 to 1.0m/s in 0.1m/s increments whereas during split-belt locomotion, cats stepped with left-right speed differences of 0.1 to 0.4m/s in 0.1m/s increments. During tied-belt locomotion, EMG burst durations and mean EMG amplitudes of all muscles respectively decreased and increased with increasing speed. During split-belt locomotion, there was a clear differential modulation of the EMG patterns between flexors and extensors and between the slow and fast sides. Changes in the EMG pattern of some muscles could be explained by the speed of the belt the limb was stepping on, while in other muscles there were clear dissociations from tied-belt values at matched speeds. Therefore, results show that EMG patterns during split-belt locomotion are modulated to meet task requirements partly via signals related to the stepping speed of the homonymous limb and from the other limbs.

摘要

通过在七只成年完整猫进行分带式运动时获取肌电图(EMG),评估了四足动物左右两侧以不同速度迈步时,神经对前肢和后肢肌肉输出的调制情况。为了确定分带式运动期间EMG的变化是否根据肢体所踩皮带的速度进行调制,将这些值与在匹配速度下的绑带式运动(左右速度相等)期间获得的值进行了比较。猫被长期植入用于记录EMG的装置,EMG取自六块肌肉:肱二头肌、肱三头肌、尺侧腕屈肌、缝匠肌、股外侧肌和腓肠肌内侧头。在绑带式运动期间,猫以0.1m/s的增量从0.4m/s迈步至1.0m/s,而在分带式运动期间,猫以0.1m/s的增量,左右速度差为0.1至0.4m/s迈步。在绑带式运动期间,所有肌肉的EMG爆发持续时间和平均EMG振幅分别随着速度增加而减少和增加。在分带式运动期间,屈肌和伸肌之间以及慢侧和快侧之间的EMG模式存在明显的差异调制。一些肌肉的EMG模式变化可以通过肢体所踩皮带的速度来解释,而在其他肌肉中,在匹配速度下与绑带式运动的值存在明显的分离。因此,结果表明,分带式运动期间的EMG模式部分通过与同名肢体和其他肢体迈步速度相关的信号进行调制,以满足任务要求。

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