CHANGES IN CENTRAL DELAY OF SOLEUS-H REFLEX AFTER FACILITATORY OR INHIBITORY CONDITIONING IN HUMANS

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ABBRUZZESE, M
RENI, L
FAVALE, E
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[1] Dept. of Neurology, University of Genoa, I-16132 Genoa
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10.1152/jn.1991.65.6.1598
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Central delay (CD) changes after facilitatory or inhibitory conditioning of the soleus H reflex have been investigated in a group of normal subjects as a function of the conditioning and test stimulus intensities and also as a function of the H(max)/M(max) ratio. Both facilitation and inhibition of the reflex response have been obtained by conditioning stimulation of the ipsilateral tibial nerve at suitable conditioning-test stimulus intervals. CD changes have been extrapolated from the variations of the time interval between afferent and efferent neural volleys underlying the H reflex, directly recorded from the sciatic nerve. 2. The CD was significantly decreased by facilitatory and increased by inhibitory conditioning. Facilitatory CD changes were positively related to test stimulus strength (at a given conditioning stimulus intensity) and negatively related to conditioning stimulus strength (at a given test stimulus intensity). Both trends were reversed after inhibitory conditioning. The effectiveness of facilitatory conditioning was positively related to the individual H(max)/M(max) ratio whereas a negative relationship could be observed after inhibitory conditioning. 3. Also, the "conditioning threshold" (the minimal conditioning stimulus strength affecting the reflex size) and the "maximal conditioning effect" (the conditioning stimulus intensities leading to either the saturation of the facilitatory effect or the suppression of the reflex response) were significantly related to the H(max)/M(max) ratio. 4. We suggest that temporal changes in the H reflex pathway after facilitatory or inhibitory conditioning stimuli depend both on the size of the motoneuronal pool underlying the reflex response, as determined by the test stimulus intensity, and on the individual excitability of the motoneuronal pool, as defined by the H(max)/M(max) ratio. Also, the intensity of conditioning stimuli may be regarded as a determinant of CD variations, but its actual contribution to temporal changes in the H reflex pathway is relatively small.
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