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Jendrassik maneuver effect on spinal and brainstem reflexes.

Lale Aslihan Ertuglu1, Asli Aydin1, Hatice Kumru2,3,4, Josep Valls-Sole5, Eloy Opisso6,7,8, Serpil Cecen9, Kemal S Türker1.   

Abstract

The effect of Jendrassik Maneuver (JM) has been extensively studied on monosynaptic reflexes in numerous muscles below the level at which the maneuver was performed. Here we hypothesize that the effect of JM could be observed also on other reflexes, indicating a widespread influence of performing a motor act such as the JM. We examined polysynaptic reflexes caudal (i.e., the withdrawal reflex of the lower extremities) and rostral (i.e., the blink reflex to supraorbital nerve stimulation) to the level of JM contraction. We have assessed soleus tendon (T) reflex; withdrawal reflex in tibialis anterior and soleus muscle; blink reflex (BR), blink reflex excitability recovery curve (BR-ER) and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex. Our results showed that (1) T-reflex amplitude increased during JM and decreased just after and 15 min after JM; (2) no change in the withdrawal reflex; (3) R2 area of BR reduced significantly just after or 15 min after JM; (4) Prepulse inhibition in BR reduced significantly during JM; (5) no change in BR-ER. Our results indicate that JM leads to generalized effects on neural excitability at both caudal and rostral levels. Furthermore, JM has a selective effect on excitability of reflex circuitries.

Keywords:  Brainstem reflexes; Jendrassik maneuver; Monosynaptic; Polysynaptic reflexes; Tendon reflex

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31650212     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-019-05668-y

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


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