CHANGES IN MUSCLE-STIFFNESS PRODUCED BY MOTOR UNITS OF DIFFERENT TYPES IN PERONEUS LONGUS MUSCLE OF CAT

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PETIT, J
FILIPPI, GM
EMONETDENAND, F
HUNT, CC
LAPORTE, Y
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[1] Lab. de Neurophysiologie, College de France, 75231 Paris Cedex 05
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10.1152/jn.1990.63.1.190
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The effects of maximal tetanic contractions of varying numbers of motor units of the same type [slow (S), fast fatigue-resistant (FR), or fast fatigable (FF)] on the mechanical responses to muscle stretch were studied in the peroneus longus muscle of anesthetized cats. Two types of stiffness measurements were made: 1) an average stiffness, defined as the tension change from the beginning to end of a 0.5-mm ramp stretch; and 2) a dynamic stiffness, defined as the ratio of peak-to-peak tension to amplitude of a maintained 85-μm sinusoidal stretch at frequencies of 10-80 Hz. Contractions of slow and fast units elicited different increases in average stiffness. Type S units, although developing much smaller tetanic tensions than fast ones, produced a resistance to stretch comparable with or greater than that of fast units developing much higher tensions. For comparable tetanic tensions, slow units also elicited a greater dynamic stiffness than fast units. During sinusoidal stretch, changes in muscle tension led changes in muscle length during contraction of S units, but the reverse was observed for frequencies 30-50 Hz during contraction of FF units. This suggests that the latter perform oscillatory work on the driving apparatus. Type S units, whose low-threshold motoneurons are the first to be recruited, appear well adapted to play a role in posture and in slow movements because of the resistance they offer to forces tending to change joint position or to oppose the progression of slow movements.
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