Thermoregulatory activity of motor units during human development.

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1995-10-01
A Meigal, I Pavlova, Y Lupandin, A Sokolov, E Antonen
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The presented investigation was designed to elucidate whether age impacts the basic neurophysiological characteristics of motor unit (MU) thermoregulatory activity in human subjects. Human newborns and infants (aged from 7 days to 3 years, n = 81) were exposed to ambient temperatures of 26-27 degrees C for 5-7 minutes. The adults and elderly (18-76 years old, n = 90) were exposed to 10 degrees C for 30-60 minutes. MU action potentials were followed by surface electromyography in the brachial triceps muscles, bilaterally. The firing rate of MUs (n = 245) during thermoregulatory muscle tonus was 7-35 Hz. Thirty six per cent of MUs (periodical MUs) of the newborns were firing by short trains of high-frequency (20-35 Hz) discharges, with uniform interspike intervals. The other part of MUs in the newborns was stationary firing at frequencies from 12 to 20 Hz (stable MUs). No periodical MUs were found in infants and adults and elderly humans. MU firing rate at 18-60 years of age was 8-9 Hz, and was statistically significantly lower than in the ages over 60 years (9-11 Hz). These data allowed us to compute a parabolic dependence of MU firing rate on the age during thermoregulatory tonus: Fmu = 12.60-0.22A + 0.03A2 (r = 0.91; Fmu-MU mean firing rate, Hz; A-age, years).

人体发育过程中运动单位的体温调节活动。
本研究旨在阐明年龄是否影响人类受试者运动单元(MU)体温调节活动的基本神经生理特征。人类新生儿和婴儿(7天至3岁,n = 81)暴露在26-27℃的环境温度下5-7分钟。成人和老年人(18-76岁,n = 90)暴露在10℃下30-60分钟。双侧肱三头肌用表面肌电图追踪MU动作电位。热调节性肌张力时,MUs (n = 245)的放电频率为7 ~ 35 Hz。36%的新生儿周期脑电波是由高频短脉冲(20-35赫兹)放电引起的,脉冲间隔均匀。新生儿MUs的另一部分是固定放电,频率从12到20赫兹(稳定MUs)。在婴儿、成人和老年人中均未发现周期性的微量元素。18 ~ 60岁时的MU放电率为8 ~ 9 Hz,低于60岁以上的9 ~ 11 Hz。这些数据使我们能够计算出MU放电速率与体温调节期年龄的抛物线关系:Fmu = 12.60-0.22A + 0.03A2 (r = 0.91;Fmu-MU平均发射速率,Hz;A-age,年)。
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