| Literature DB >> 29356950 |
M Piasecki1, A Ireland2, J Piasecki2, D W Stashuk3, J S McPhee2, D A Jones2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Current methods for estimating muscle motor unit (MU) number provide values which are remarkably similar for muscles of widely differing size, probably because surface electrodes sample from similar and relatively small volumes in each muscle. We have evaluated an alternative means of estimating MU number that takes into account differences in muscle size.Entities:
Keywords: Electromyography; Motor unit number estimation; Skeletal muscle; Vastus lateralis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29356950 PMCID: PMC5843678 DOI: 10.1007/s00421-018-3811-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Appl Physiol ISSN: 1439-6319 Impact factor: 3.078
Fig. 1a Example MRI images of proximal and distal location of VL from a young participant. Circular markers indicate site of needle insertion. Values indicate CSA at each site from ten participants. b–f Neuromuscular characteristics and CSA recorded from proximal and distal motor points of the VL in young and old participants. Solid trendlines relate to young participants, dashed trendlines relate to old participants. MUP motor unit potential, sMUP surface motor unit potential, CMAP compound muscle action potential, MUNE motor unit number estimate, iMUNE intramuscular motor unit estimate, VL vastus lateralis, RF rectus femoris, VM vastus medialis, VI vastus intermedius
Participant characteristics for detailed assessments of vastus lateralis
| Young | Old | |||||
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| Age (years) | 27.3 (5.2) | 70.3 (3.1) | ||||
| Height (cm) | 176 (5.3) | 173 (8.6) | ||||
| Weight (Kg) | 73.2 (10.8) | 74.9 (10.1) | ||||
Data are mean (SD). p values showing main effects of location and age are shown in italics in the final columns
CSA cross-sectional area, VL vastus lateralis
Neuromuscular electrophysiological characteristics recorded from proximal and distal motor points of vastus lateralis
| Young | Old | Location | Age | |||
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| Proximal | Distal | Proximal | Distal | |||
| Number of MUs sampled | 215 | 170 | 268 | 189 | ||
| MUP area (µV ms) | 1302 (329) | 1135 (403) | 1477 (623) | 1500 (437) |
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| CMAP area (mV ms) | 97.6 (20.5) | 89.1 (16.1) | 63.9 (19.1) | 62.2 (19.4) |
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| sMUP area (µV ms) | 499 (239) | 653 (265) | 390 (158) | 441 (140) |
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| MUNE | 197 (92) | 146 (47) | 174 (74) | 142 (42) |
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| iMUNE | 23.4 (6.1) | 12.9 (4.9) | 14.3 (3.9) | 7.1 (3.3) |
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Recordings were made at the proximal and distal motor points of VL during contractions held at 25% MVC. Data are mean (SD). P values showing main effects of location and age are given in italics in the final columns
MUP motor unit potential, sMUP surface motor unit potential, CMAP compound muscle action potential, MUNE motor unit number estimate, iMUNE intramuscular motor unit estimate
Fig. 2Repeatability of primary outcome measurements. Correlation coefficient of test and retest data; a Muscle mean MUP area, b CMAP area c, Muscle mean sMUP area. CMAP, compound muscle action potential; sMUP, surface motor unit potential; MUP, motor unit potential. Grey lines indicate line of identity (y = x)
Fig. 3Repeatability of the derived MU number estimates. Correlation coefficient of test and retest data; a Motor unit number estimate, b Intramuscular motor unit number estimate. Grey lines indicate line of identity (y = x)
Motor unit number estimates reported using spike triggered averaging
| Muscle | MUNE | |
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| Vastus lateralis | 195 | Piasecki et al. ( |
| Tibialis anterior | 208 | Piasecki et al. ( |
| Tibialis anterior | 187 | Hourigan et al. ( |
| Tibialis anterior | 150 | McNeil et al. ( |
| Tibialis anterior | 122a | Boe et al. ( |
| Biceps brachii | 354 | Power et al. ( |
| Biceps brachii | 265a | Boe et al. ( |
| Upper trapezius | 307a | Ives and Doherty ( |
| First dorsal interosseous | 138a | Boe et al. ( |
aThe mean value from a test and retest