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The innervation and organization of motor units in a series-fibered human muscle: the brachioradialis.

Zoia C Lateva1, Kevin C McGill, M Elise Johanson.   

Abstract

We studied the innervation and organization of motor units in the brachioradialis muscle of 25 normal human subjects. We recorded intramuscular EMG signals at points separated by 15 mm along the proximodistal muscle axis during moderate isometric contractions, identified from 27 to 61 (mean 39) individual motor units per subject using EMG decomposition, and estimated the locations of the endplates and distal muscle/tendon junctions from the motor-unit action potential (MUAP) propagation patterns and terminal standing waves. In three subjects all the motor units were innervated in a single endplate zone. In the other 22 subjects, the motor units were innervated in 3-6 (mean 4) distinct endplate zones separated by 15-55 mm along the proximodistal axis. One-third of the motor units had fibers innervated in more than one zone. The more distally innervated motor units had distinct terminal waves indicating tendonous termination, while the more proximal motor units lacked terminal waves, indicating intrafascicular termination. Analysis of blocked MUAP components revealed that 19% of the motor units had at least one doubly innervated fiber, i.e., a fiber innervated in two different endplate zones by two different motoneurons, and thus belonging to two different motor units. These results are consistent with the brachioradialis muscle having a series-fibered architecture consisting of multiple, overlapping bands of muscle fibers in most individuals and a simple parallel-fibered architecture in some individuals.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20360433      PMCID: PMC2886675          DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01163.2009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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