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Afferent input-associated reduction of muscle activity in microgravity environment.

F Kawano1, T Nomura, A Ishihara, I Nonaka, Y Ohira.   

Abstract

Responses of electromyogram (EMG) of soleus, lateral portion of gastrocnemius (LG) and tibialis anterior (TA), and both afferent and efferent neurograms at the L(5) segmental level of the spinal cord, to altered gravity levels created by the parabolic flight of a jet airplane were investigated in adult rats. The EMG activity in antigravity soleus muscle gradually increased when the gravity was elevated from 1-G to 1.5-G (+23%) and 2-G (+67%) during the ascending phase of parabolic flight. The activity decreased approximately 72% from the 1-G level immediately when the rat was exposed to microgravity. The EMG level was maintained low during the 20-s microgravity, but it was restored immediately once the gravity level was increased to 1.5-G and then 1-G during the descending and recovery phase. The EMG level of LG also increased gradually when the gravity level was elevated and the level then decreased when the rat was exposed to microgravity (P>0.05). However, the activity level during the 20-s microgravity was identical to that obtained at 1-G. The EMG level of TA even increased insignificantly in response to the exposure to microgravity. The responses of afferent neurogram were similar to those of soleus EMG, even though the magnitude of the reduction of integrated neurogram level in response to microgravity exposure was small (approximately 26% vs. 1-G level) relative to that of soleus EMG. The level of efferent neurogram was also decreased, but only approximately 9% vs. 1-G level, during the 20-s microgravity. The data in the current study suggest that the afferent input is closely associated with the gravity-dependent muscular activity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12379265     DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(02)00304-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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