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从慢速到中速运动时脊髓对运动的控制以及左右对称性的逐步变化。

The spinal control of locomotion and step-to-step variability in left-right symmetry from slow to moderate speeds.

作者信息

Dambreville Charline, Labarre Audrey, Thibaudier Yann, Hurteau Marie-France, Frigon Alain

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology-Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Centre de Recherche du CHUS, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Department of Pharmacology-Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Centre de Recherche du CHUS, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2015 Aug;114(2):1119-28. doi: 10.1152/jn.00419.2015. Epub 2015 Jun 17.

Abstract

When speed changes during locomotion, both temporal and spatial parameters of the pattern must adjust. Moreover, at slow speeds the step-to-step pattern becomes increasingly variable. The objectives of the present study were to assess if the spinal locomotor network adjusts both temporal and spatial parameters from slow to moderate stepping speeds and to determine if it contributes to step-to-step variability in left-right symmetry observed at slow speeds. To determine the role of the spinal locomotor network, the spinal cord of 6 adult cats was transected (spinalized) at low thoracic levels and the cats were trained to recover hindlimb locomotion. Cats were implanted with electrodes to chronically record electromyography (EMG) in several hindlimb muscles. Experiments began once a stable hindlimb locomotor pattern emerged. During experiments, EMG and bilateral video recordings were made during treadmill locomotion from 0.1 to 0.4 m/s in 0.05 m/s increments. Cycle and stance durations significantly decreased with increasing speed, whereas swing duration remained unaffected. Extensor burst duration significantly decreased with increasing speed, whereas sartorius burst duration remained unchanged. Stride length, step length, and the relative distance of the paw at stance offset significantly increased with increasing speed, whereas the relative distance at stance onset and both the temporal and spatial phasing between hindlimbs were unaffected. Both temporal and spatial step-to-step left-right asymmetry decreased with increasing speed. Therefore, the spinal cord is capable of adjusting both temporal and spatial parameters during treadmill locomotion, and it is responsible, at least in part, for the step-to-step variability in left-right symmetry observed at slow speeds.

摘要

在运动过程中速度发生变化时,运动模式的时间和空间参数都必须进行调整。此外,在低速时,步间模式变得越来越多变。本研究的目的是评估脊髓运动网络是否会在从低速到中等步速的过程中同时调整时间和空间参数,并确定它是否会导致低速时观察到的左右对称性的步间变化。为了确定脊髓运动网络的作用,对6只成年猫的脊髓在胸段下部进行横断(脊髓横断),并训练这些猫恢复后肢运动。给猫植入电极以长期记录几块后肢肌肉的肌电图(EMG)。一旦出现稳定的后肢运动模式,实验就开始。在实验过程中,在跑步机上以0.05 m/s的增量从0.1到0.4 m/s的速度进行运动时,进行EMG和双侧视频记录。随着速度增加,周期和站立持续时间显著减少,而摆动持续时间不受影响。随着速度增加,伸肌爆发持续时间显著减少,而缝匠肌爆发持续时间保持不变。随着速度增加,步幅、步长和站立偏移时爪子的相对距离显著增加,而站立开始时的相对距离以及后肢之间的时间和空间相位不受影响。随着速度增加,左右步间的时间和空间不对称性均降低。因此,脊髓能够在跑步机运动过程中调整时间和空间参数,并且至少部分地导致了低速时观察到的左右对称性的步间变化。

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