Literature DB >> 15678356

Effects in feline gastrocnemius-soleus motoneurones induced by muscle fatigue.

Alexander I Kostyukov1, Larisa A Bugaychenko, Ivana Kalezic, Alexander I Pilyavskii, Uwe Windhorst, Mats Djupsjöbacka.   

Abstract

Responses of gastrocnemius-soleus (G-S) motoneurones to stretches of the homonymous muscles were recorded intracellularly in decerebrate cats before, during and after fatiguing stimulation (FST) of G-S muscles. Ventral roots (VR) L7 and S1 were cut, and FST was applied to VR S1, a single FST session including 4 to 5 repetitions of 12-s periods of regular 40 s(-1) stimulation. Muscle stretches consisted of several phases of slow sinusoidal shortening-lengthening cycles and intermediate constant lengths. The maximal stretch of the muscles was 8.8 mm above the rest length. Effects of FST on excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) and spikes evoked by the muscle stretches were studied in 12 motoneurones from ten experiments. Stretch-evoked EPSPs and firing were predominantly suppressed after FST, with the exception of a post-contraction increase of the first EPSP after FST, which was most likely due to after-effects in the activity of muscle spindle afferents. The post-fatigue suppression of EPSPs and spike activity was followed by restoration within 60-100 s. Additional bouts of FST augmented the intensity of post-fatigue suppression of EPSPs, with the spike activity sometimes disappearing completely. FST itself elicited EPSPs at latencies suggesting activation of muscle spindle group Ia afferents via stimulation of beta-fibres. The suppression of the stretch-evoked responses most likely resulted from fatigue-evoked activity of group III and IV muscle afferents. Presynaptic inhibition could be one of the mechanisms involved, but homosynaptic depression in the FST-activated group Ia afferents may also have contributed.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2005        PMID: 15678356     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-004-2188-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


  30 in total

Review 1.  Golgi tendon organs in mammalian skeletal muscle: functional properties and central actions.

Authors:  L Jami
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 37.312

2.  Reflex origin for the slowing of motoneurone firing rates in fatigue of human voluntary contractions.

Authors:  B R Bigland-Ritchie; N J Dawson; R S Johansson; O C Lippold
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1986-10       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Contribution of group III and IV muscle afferents to multisensorial spinal motor control in cats.

Authors:  E D Schomburg; H Steffens; K D Kniffki
Journal:  Neurosci Res       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 3.304

4.  Contraction-induced excitation in cat peroneal motoneurons.

Authors:  N Kouchtir; J F Perrier; D Zytnicki; L Jami
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 2.714

Review 5.  Overview: potential role of segmental motor circuitry in muscle fatigue.

Authors:  U Windhorst; G Boorman
Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 2.622

6.  Homosynaptic depression and transmitter turnover in spinal monosynaptic pathway.

Authors:  R Capek; B Esplin
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1977-01       Impact factor: 2.714

Review 7.  Spinal and supraspinal factors in human muscle fatigue.

Authors:  S C Gandevia
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 37.312

8.  Impaired response of human motoneurones to corticospinal stimulation after voluntary exercise.

Authors:  S C Gandevia; N Petersen; J E Butler; J L Taylor
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1999-12-15       Impact factor: 5.182

9.  Effects of fatigue on the stretch reflex in a human muscle.

Authors:  C Balestra; J Duchateau; K Hainaut
Journal:  Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol       Date:  1992-02

10.  Presynaptic excitability changes of group Ia fibres to muscle nociceptive stimulation in humans.

Authors:  A Rossi; B Decchi; F Ginanneschi
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1999-02-06       Impact factor: 3.252

View more
  3 in total

1.  A diverse pattern of the spike threshold changes in feline gastrocnemius-soleus motoneurons during stretch reflex activation.

Authors:  Alexander I Kostyukov; Sergei V Lytvynenko; Natalia V Bulgakova; Andrei V Gorkovenko
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2010-05-16       Impact factor: 1.972

2.  Low intensity vibration of ankle muscles improves balance in elderly persons at high risk of falling.

Authors:  Nima Toosizadeh; Jane Mohler; Vladimir Marlinski
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-03-26       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Is the cross-over effect of a unilateral high-intensity leg extension influenced by the sex of the participants?

Authors:  Aude-Clémence M Doix; Felix Wachholz; Natalie Marterer; Lorenz Immler; Kathrin Insam; Peter A Federolf
Journal:  Biol Sex Differ       Date:  2018-06-28       Impact factor: 5.027

  3 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.