Petrofsky J S
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1981;47(1):17-25. doi: 10.1007/BF00422479.
Although recruitment in man often proceeds from the slowest to fastest motor units, a variety of stimuli can alter this order. To study the effect of recruitment order on isometric performance, the tetanic tension of individual fast and slow twitch motor units was measured during fatiguing isometric contractions of the medial gastrocnemius muscle of the cat with recruitment proceeding from either the slowest to fastest or fastest to slowest motor units throughout the contractions. The muscles were stimulated electrically through the ventral roots of the spinal cord. Fatiguing isometric tensions were examined at 10, 20, 40, 70, or 100% of the initial strength of the muscles at 28 and 38 degrees C. The results of these experiments showed that for contractions at low isometric tensions (20 and 40% of the muscles' strength), especially at the lower temperature, the endurance was longer when recruitment proceeded from the slowest to fastest units. The reason for this appeared to be linked to the more rapid rate of fall of tension over time in fast as opposed to slow twitch motor units.
尽管在人体中,运动单位的募集通常是从最慢的到最快的,但多种刺激可以改变这种顺序。为了研究募集顺序对等长收缩性能的影响,在猫的腓肠肌进行疲劳性等长收缩过程中,测量了单个快肌和慢肌运动单位的强直张力,在整个收缩过程中,募集顺序要么是从最慢的到最快的运动单位,要么是从最快的到最慢的运动单位。通过脊髓腹根对肌肉进行电刺激。在28摄氏度和38摄氏度下,以肌肉初始力量的10%、20%、40%、70%或100%来检测疲劳性等长张力。这些实验结果表明,对于低等长张力(肌肉力量的20%和40%)的收缩,尤其是在较低温度下,当募集从最慢的运动单位到最快的运动单位时,耐力更长。出现这种情况的原因似乎与快肌运动单位相比慢肌运动单位张力随时间下降的速度更快有关。