Surface EMG recording of heteronymous reflex excitation of semitendinosus motoneurones by group II afferents. 2004

Thomas Roujeau, and Philippe Decq, and Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur
Service de Physiologie-Explorations Fonctionnelles, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Henri Mondor, 51 avenue du Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny, 94010 Creteil, France.

OBJECTIVE A potent stretch reflex originates in muscle spindle secondary endings and is mediated by group II muscle afferents. Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve could also induce group II facilitation, as found in single motor unit recordings for various nerve-muscle combinations in man. The aim of the present investigation was to use surface electromyogram (EMG) to record and to quantify heteronymous excitation of semitendinosus (ST) motoneurones by group II afferents of the tibial nerve. METHODS This study included 20 healthy subjects. The conditioning stimulation of the tibial nerve was delivered at the popliteal fossa at two intensity levels and for two levels of ST contraction. EMG activity was recorded by surface electrodes placed over the ST muscle, and the averaged and rectified ST EMG signal was analyzed. RESULTS We observed 4 periods of interest: a first period of prestimulus background EMG activity; a second period of early reinforcement of ST EMG activity starting 30 ms poststimulus and lasting for 35-45 ms; a third period of relative inhibition of ST contraction; a fourth period of late reinforcement of poststimulus ST EMG activity. CONCLUSIONS We hypothesized that the early period of facilitation was mainly related to heteronymous excitation of ST motoneurones by group II afferents on the basis of the following observations: (i) the amount of facilitation increased for a high stimulus intensity level, which was suitable for group II recruitment; (ii) the onset latency of this facilitation was consistent with the theoretically calculated latency of a group II-mediated reflex. CONCLUSIONS Surface EMG recording offers various advantages compared to single motor unit recording to study group II facilitation in the ST muscle. This technique could be applied in the future to confirm that heteronymous reflex excitation by group II afferents is enhanced in spastics and plays an important role in the development of lower limb spasticity.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009046 Motor Neurons Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS. Neurons, Motor,Alpha Motorneurons,Motoneurons,Motor Neurons, Alpha,Neurons, Alpha Motor,Alpha Motor Neuron,Alpha Motor Neurons,Alpha Motorneuron,Motoneuron,Motor Neuron,Motor Neuron, Alpha,Motorneuron, Alpha,Motorneurons, Alpha,Neuron, Alpha Motor,Neuron, Motor
D009433 Neural Inhibition The function of opposing or restraining the excitation of neurons or their target excitable cells. Inhibition, Neural
D009475 Neurons, Afferent Neurons which conduct NERVE IMPULSES to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Afferent Neurons,Afferent Neuron,Neuron, Afferent
D004576 Electromyography Recording of the changes in electric potential of muscle by means of surface or needle electrodes. Electromyogram,Surface Electromyography,Electromyograms,Electromyographies,Electromyographies, Surface,Electromyography, Surface,Surface Electromyographies
D005260 Female Females
D006181 H-Reflex A monosynaptic reflex elicited by stimulating a nerve, particularly the tibial nerve, with an electric shock. H Reflex,H-Reflexes,H Reflexes,Reflex, H
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D013997 Time Factors Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations. Time Series,Factor, Time,Time Factor

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