Csapo Robert, Malis Vadim, Sinha Usha, Sinha Shantanu
Muscle Imaging and Modeling Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of California-San Diego, San Diego, California; Institute of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; and.
Muscle Imaging and Modeling Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of California-San Diego, San Diego, California;
J Appl Physiol (1985). 2015 Sep 1;119(5):558-68. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00275.2015. Epub 2015 Jun 25.
The aim of this study was to assess the correlation between contraction-associated muscle kinematics as measured by velocity-encoded phase-contrast (VE-PC) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and activity recorded via electromyography (EMG), and to construct a detailed three-dimensional (3-D) map of the contractile behavior of the triceps surae complex from the MRI data. Ten axial-plane VE-PC MRI slices of the triceps surae and EMG data were acquired during submaximal isometric contractions in 10 subjects. MRI images were analyzed to yield the degree of contraction-associated muscle displacement on a voxel-by-voxel basis and determine the heterogeneity of muscle movement within and between slices. Correlational analyses were performed to determine the agreement between EMG data and displacements. Pearson's coefficients demonstrated good agreement (0.84 < r < 0.88) between EMG data and displacements. Comparison between different slices in the gastrocnemius muscle revealed significant heterogeneity in displacement values both in-plane and along the cranio-caudal axis, with highest values in the mid-muscle regions. By contrast, no significant differences between muscle regions were found in the soleus muscle. Substantial differences among displacements were also observed within slices, with those in static areas being only 17-39% (maximum) of those in the most mobile muscle regions. The good agreement between EMG data and displacements suggests that VE-PC MRI may be used as a noninvasive, high-resolution technique for quantifying and modeling muscle activity over the entire 3-D volume of muscle groups. Application to the triceps surae complex revealed substantial heterogeneity of contraction-associated muscle motion both within slices and between different cranio-caudal positions.
本研究的目的是评估通过速度编码相位对比(VE-PC)磁共振成像(MRI)测量的收缩相关肌肉运动学与通过肌电图(EMG)记录的活动之间的相关性,并根据MRI数据构建小腿三头肌复合体收缩行为的详细三维(3-D)图谱。在10名受试者进行次最大等长收缩期间,采集了10个小腿三头肌轴向平面的VE-PC MRI切片和EMG数据。对MRI图像进行分析,以逐体素得出收缩相关肌肉位移的程度,并确定切片内和切片间肌肉运动的异质性。进行相关性分析以确定EMG数据与位移之间的一致性。皮尔逊系数表明EMG数据与位移之间具有良好的一致性(0.84 < r < 0.88)。腓肠肌不同切片之间的比较显示,在平面内和沿头尾轴的位移值存在显著异质性,肌肉中部区域的值最高。相比之下,比目鱼肌的肌肉区域之间未发现显著差异。在切片内也观察到位移存在很大差异,静态区域的位移仅为最活跃肌肉区域位移的17%-39%(最大值)。EMG数据与位移之间的良好一致性表明,VE-PC MRI可作为一种非侵入性、高分辨率技术,用于在肌肉群的整个三维体积上量化和模拟肌肉活动。应用于小腿三头肌复合体显示,在切片内和不同头尾位置之间,收缩相关肌肉运动存在显著异质性。