Evidence from proprioception of fusimotor coactivation during voluntary contractions in humans

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作者
Allen, Trevor J. [1 ]
Ansems, Gabrielle E. [1 ]
Proske, Uwe [1 ]
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[1] Monash Univ, Dept Physiol, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia
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10.1113/expphysiol.2007.040741
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 [生理学];
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In experiments on position sense at the elbow joint in the horizontal plane, blindfolded subjects were required to match the position of one forearm (reference) by placement of their other arm (indicator). Position errors were measured after conditioning elbow muscles of the reference arm with an isometric contraction while the arm was held either flexed or extended. The difference in errors after the two forms of conditioning was large when the conditioned muscles remained relaxed during the matching process and it became less when elbow muscles were required to lift a load during the match (10 and 25% of maximal voluntary contraction, respectively). Errors from muscle conditioning were attributed to signals arising in muscle spindles and were hypothesized to result from the thixotropic property of passive intrafusal fibres. Active muscle does not exhibit thixotropy. It is proposed that during a voluntary contraction the errors after conditioning are less, because the spindles become coactivated through the fusimotor system. The distribution of errors is therefore seen to be a reflection of fusimotor recruitment thresholds. For elbow flexors most, but not all, fusimotor fibres appear to be recruited by 10% of a maximal contraction.
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