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Shinji Kobayashi1, Masahiro Hayashi1, Katsuhiro Shinozaki2, Mitsuhiro Nito3, Wataru Hashizume3, Takuji Miyasaka4, Masaomi Shindo5, Akira Naito6.
Abstract
Spinal reflex arcs mediated by low threshold afferents between the brachioradialis (BR) and flexor carpi radialis (FCR) were studied in eleven healthy human subjects using a post-stimulus time-histogram method. Electrical conditioning stimuli (ES) to the radial nerve branch innervating BR with the intensity below the motor threshold (MT) induced an early and significant trough (inhibition) in 32/85 FCR motor units (MUs) in 9/9 subjects. Such inhibition was never provoked by cutaneous stimulation. The central synaptic delay (CSD) of the inhibition was approximately 1.1ms longer than that of the homonymous FCR facilitation. ES to the median nerve branch innervating FCR with the intensity below MT induced an inhibition in 27/71 BR-MUs in 10/10 subjects. CSD of the inhibition was about 1.1ms longer than that of the homonymous BR facilitation. These findings suggest that inhibition between BR and FCR exists in humans. Group I afferents seem to mediate the inhibition through an oligo(di or tri)-synaptic path.Entities:
Keywords: Brachioradialis; Flexor carpi radialis; Group I afferents; Humans; Oligosynaptic inhibition; Post-stimulus time histogram
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26996830 DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2016.03.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Res ISSN: 0168-0102 Impact factor: 3.304