Modulation of persistent inward currents in alpha motoneurons with joint angle depends on muscle length.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Valentin Goreau, Quentin Morvan, François Hug, Guillaume Le Sant, Raphaël Gross, Thomas Cattagni
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Abstract

During voluntary movement, activity of alpha motoneurons is modulated to account for changes in muscle force-generating capacity induced by variations in muscle length. To date, research has primarily focused on the modulation of ionotropic inputs, while the role of another key contributor to alpha motoneuron activity, persistent inward currents (PICs), has been largely overlooked. In this human study involoving young male participants (n=19), high-density surface electromyography signals were recorded from the gastrocnemius medialis and soleus muscles at different ankle positions, and subsequently decomposed into motor unit spiking activity. Metrics extracted from these spiking activities were used to estimate the respective contributions of PICs, neuromodulation, and inhibition to alpha motoneurons activity. To differentiate the impact of muscle length from muscle tension, we compared voluntary contractions performed at both similar relative torque levels and similar absolute torque levels across different ankle positions. Our results revealed that PIC-induced prolongation of motor unit discharges was reduced at longer muscle lengths, accompanied by increased inhibition. This effect was consistent across both relative and absolute torque conditions, supporting the hypothesis that muscle length is the primary driver of PICs modulation with change of position. These findings suggest that PICs may serve as an additional mechanism - likely related to inhibitory inputs - to regulate alpha motoneuron activity, ensuring adaptation to changes in muscle length.

关节角对α运动神经元持续向内电流的调节依赖于肌肉长度。
在自主运动过程中,α运动神经元的活动被调节,以解释肌肉长度变化引起的肌肉发力能力的变化。迄今为止,研究主要集中在电离性输入的调制上,而α运动神经元活动的另一个关键因素——持续内向电流(PICs)的作用在很大程度上被忽视了。在这项涉及年轻男性参与者(n=19)的人体研究中,记录了不同踝关节位置腓骨内侧肌和比目鱼肌的高密度表面肌电图信号,随后分解为运动单元尖峰活动。从这些尖峰活动中提取的指标被用来估计PICs、神经调节和抑制对α运动神经元活动的各自贡献。为了区分肌肉长度和肌肉张力的影响,我们比较了不同脚踝位置在相似的相对扭矩水平和相似的绝对扭矩水平下进行的随意收缩。我们的研究结果显示,pic诱导的运动单元放电延长随着肌肉长度的增加而减少,同时伴随着抑制的增加。这种效应在相对和绝对扭矩条件下都是一致的,这支持了肌肉长度是PICs随位置变化而调节的主要驱动因素的假设。这些发现表明,PICs可能作为一种额外的机制(可能与抑制性输入有关)来调节α运动神经元的活动,确保适应肌肉长度的变化。
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Journal of neurophysiology
Journal of neurophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.00%
发文量
255
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurophysiology publishes original articles on the function of the nervous system. All levels of function are included, from the membrane and cell to systems and behavior. Experimental approaches include molecular neurobiology, cell culture and slice preparations, membrane physiology, developmental neurobiology, functional neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, systems electrophysiology, imaging and mapping techniques, and behavioral analysis. Experimental preparations may be invertebrate or vertebrate species, including humans. Theoretical studies are acceptable if they are tied closely to the interpretation of experimental data and elucidate principles of broad interest.
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