Botterman B R, Iwamoto G A, Gonyea W J
J Neurophysiol. 1985 Sep;54(3):676-90. doi: 10.1152/jn.1985.54.3.676.
Motor units in the cat flexor carpi radialis (FCR) muscle, one of two primary wrist flexors, were classified into three groups: slow twitch, fatigue resistant (S); fast twitch, fatigue resistant (FR); and fast twitch, fatigue sensitive (FF). Classification was based on 1) the ratio of the tension-time area produced by a train of stimuli delivered at 40 pps and the maximum tension-time area (A40/Amax), and 2) the cumulative force index (CFI), calculated from a series of trains (40 pps) delivered intermittently for a period of 4 min. The CFI is defined as the ratio between the force accumulated in the last 2 min of stimulation to the first 2 min of stimulation. Motor units with values for A40/Amax greater than 0.50 were classified as type S units, and less than 0.50 as type F. A40/Amax is essentially equivalent to the "sag" profile of an unfused tetanus in its ability to separate units into "slow" and "fast" contracting units. In general, units with area ratios less than 0.50 had twitch contraction times less than 25 ms, whereas units with area ratios greater than 0.50 had contraction times greater than 25 ms. Separation of type F units into two groups was based on the CFI, with ratios less than or equal to 0.75 corresponding to type FF units and greater than 0.75 as type FR units. Type S units also had CFIs greater than 0.75. Based on this classification scheme, 40.4% of FCR motor units were type S, 37.5% type FR, and 22.1% type FF. The a priori assumption of three motor-unit types based on the distributions of A40/Amax and CFI was evaluated by cluster analysis. The analysis supported the assumption of three primary groups of motor units. Furthermore, when cluster formation proceeded to the point where only three clusters remained in the analysis, each of these clusters consisted exclusively of one type of unit (i.e., S, FR, or FF). The validity of the classification scheme was further tested by stepwise discriminant analysis. Units classified as types S, FR, and FF were predicted to be classified with 100% accuracy. All units had a high probability (a posteriori) of having group membership in their originally classified group (P greater than 0.99 for 129 units; P greater than 0.90 for 7 units). The duration of potentiated twitch contractions for type FR and FF units was found to be less than reported for most populations of hindlimb units.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
猫桡侧腕屈肌(FCR)是主要的两块腕屈肌之一,其运动单位被分为三组:慢肌纤维、抗疲劳型(S);快肌纤维、抗疲劳型(FR);快肌纤维、易疲劳型(FF)。分类依据如下:1)以40次/秒的频率给予一串刺激所产生的张力-时间面积与最大张力-时间面积的比值(A40/Amax);2)累积力指数(CFI),该指数通过间歇性给予一系列(40次/秒)、持续4分钟的刺激来计算。CFI定义为刺激最后2分钟累积的力与最初2分钟累积的力的比值。A40/Amax大于0.50的运动单位被归类为S型单位,小于0.50的则为F型单位。A40/Amax在将运动单位区分为“慢”收缩单位和“快”收缩单位的能力上,本质上等同于不完全强直收缩的“下垂”曲线。一般来说,面积比值小于0.50的单位,其单收缩时间小于25毫秒,而面积比值大于0.50的单位,其收缩时间大于25毫秒。F型单位进一步分为两组是基于CFI,比值小于或等于0.75的对应FF型单位,大于0.75的为FR型单位。S型单位的CFI也大于0.75。基于此分类方案,FCR运动单位中40.4%为S型,37.5%为FR型,22.1%为FF型。通过聚类分析评估了基于A40/Amax和CFI分布的三种运动单位类型的先验假设。该分析支持了存在三种主要运动单位组的假设。此外,当聚类形成到分析中仅剩下三个聚类时,每个聚类仅由一种类型的单位(即S、FR或FF)组成。通过逐步判别分析进一步检验了分类方案的有效性。被归类为S、FR和FF型的单位被预测分类准确率为100%。所有单位在其最初分类的组中具有很高的(后验)组成员概率(129个单位的P大于0.99;7个单位的P大于0.90)。发现FR型和FF型单位的增强单收缩持续时间比大多数后肢运动单位群体所报道的要短。(摘要截断于400字)