Song Yang, Wang Meizi, Baker Julien Steven, Gu Yaodong
Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China.
Research Institute for Exercise and Health Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
PeerJ. 2019 Dec 12;7:e8186. doi: 10.7717/peerj.8186. eCollection 2019.
Although the postural instability accompanying bilateral vestibular loss in human and quadrupeds during lateral head movements are well-known, it is still unclear whether or not lateral head turns would indeed activate the postural control system to maintain balance. This study aimed to examine the kinetic parameters in freely standing intact cats during head movements in order to further answer the above question.
Six intact cats were trained to stand, unrestrained on a force plate and perform voluntary head movements to the left and right positions in response to visual cues. Each trial was divided into two phases, quiet standing with the cat's head maintaining a straight forward and lateral head position after voluntary head movements. Kinetic parameters including peak pressure and contact area under each limb as well as center of pressure (COP) displacements of the whole body were measured.
Compared to the neutral head position, peak pressure and contact area of the left head position were significantly smaller for the left forelimb while greatly larger for the right forelimb. An exact opposite case of peak pressure and contact area in the forelimbs was found between the right and neutral head positions. In addition, the COP displacements altered oppositely to the head movements, and presented a significantly right shift in the left position and a significantly left shift in the right position.
These results demonstrate that the lateral displacement of the head in standing intact cats does activate the postural adjustment to maintain balance, which is consistent with the concept that vestibular input can contribute to postural balance during voluntary head turns.
虽然人类和四足动物在侧向头部运动时伴随双侧前庭丧失的姿势不稳是众所周知的,但侧向转头是否真的会激活姿势控制系统以维持平衡仍不清楚。本研究旨在检查自由站立的完整猫在头部运动期间的动力学参数,以进一步回答上述问题。
训练6只完整的猫在测力板上自由站立,不受约束,并根据视觉提示向左右位置进行自主头部运动。每个试验分为两个阶段,即猫的头部保持向前伸直的安静站立阶段,以及自主头部运动后的侧向头部位置阶段。测量了包括每个肢体下的峰值压力和接触面积以及全身压力中心(COP)位移在内的动力学参数。
与头部中立位置相比,左侧头部位置时左前肢的峰值压力和接触面积明显较小,而右前肢则明显较大。在右侧和中立头部位置之间,前肢的峰值压力和接触面积情况正好相反。此外,COP位移与头部运动方向相反,在左侧位置时明显向右偏移,在右侧位置时明显向左偏移。
这些结果表明,站立的完整猫头部的侧向位移确实会激活姿势调整以维持平衡,这与前庭输入可在自主转头期间有助于姿势平衡的概念一致。