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Fatigue-related depression of the feline monosynaptic gastrocnemius-soleus reflex

Kalezic, Ivana (author)
Högskolan i Gävle,Umeå universitet,Idrottsmedicin,Belastningsskadecentrum
Bugaychenko, Larisa A. (author)
Department of Movement Physiology, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Kostyukov, Alexander I. (author)
Department of Movement Physiology, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
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Pilyavskii, Alexander I. (author)
Department of Movement Physiology, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Ljubisavljevic, Milos (author)
Högskolan i Gävle,Belastningsskadecentrum
Windhorst, Uwe (author)
Högskolan i Gävle,Belastningsskadecentrum
Johansson, Håkan (author)
Högskolan i Gävle,Belastningsskadecentrum
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2004-03-30
2004
English.
In: Journal of Physiology. - London : Cambridge U. P.. - 0022-3751 .- 1469-7793. ; 556:1, s. 293-296
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  • In decerebrate cats, changes in the monosynaptic reflex (MSR) of gastrocnemius-soleus (G-S) motoneurones were studied after fatiguing stimulation (FST) of the G-S muscles. Monosynaptic reflexes were evoked by stimulation of Ia fibres in the G-S nerve and recorded from a filament of ventral root (VR) L7. FST (intermittent 40 s(-1) stimulation for 10-12 min) was applied to the distal part of the cut VR S1. FST reduced MSR amplitudes to 0.64 +/- 0.04 (mean +/-s.e.m.) of the prefatigue values. The suppression remained stable for approximately 25 min and then MSR amplitudes gradually returned towards the normal. To test for the involvement of presynaptic and recurrent inhibition, MSRs were conditioned by stimulation of the nerve to the posterior biceps and semitendinosus (PBSt) muscles or a filament of VR L7, respectively. The intensity of presynaptic inhibition (reduction of the normalized value of MSR amplitude during conditioning) increased from 0.19 +/- 0.02 in prefatigue to 0.44 +/- 0.04 within a 5.3-18.2 min interval after FST, followed by a recovery. In contrast, the intensity of recurrent inhibition first diminished from 0.23 +/- 0.02 in prefatigue to 0.15 +/- 0.01 within 15.6-30.1 min after FST and then gradually recovered. Both primary afferent depolarization and the intensity of antidromic discharges in primary afferents increased with the presynaptic inhibition intensity. These results demonstrate a fatigue-related suppression of Ia excitation of synergistic motoneurones, probably arising from the activation of group III and IV afferents. The effects could in part be due to increased presynaptic inhibition, while recurrent inhibition plays a minor role.

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Animals
Cats
Decerebrate State
Electric Stimulation
Female
Hindlimb
Male
Muscle Fatigue/*physiology
Muscle; Skeletal/innervation/*physiology
Nerve Fibers/physiology
Neural Inhibition
Presynaptic Terminals/physiology
Reflex; Monosynaptic/*physiology
Time Factors
MEDICINE
MEDICIN

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