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Excitability at the motoneuron pool and motor cortex is specifically modulated in lengthening compared to isometric contractions

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posted on 2009-02-01, 00:00 authored by M Gruber, V Linnamo, V Strojnik, Timo Rantalainen, J Avela
Excitability at the motoneuron pool and motor cortex is specifically modulated in lengthening compared to isometric contractions. J Neurophysiol 101: 2030–2040, 2009. First published January 28, 2008; doi:10.1152/jn.91104.2008. Neural control of muscle contraction seems to be unique during muscle lengthening. The present study aimed to determine the specific sites of modulatory control for lengthening compared with isometric contractions. We used stimulation of the motor cortex and corticospinal tract to observe changes at the spinal and cortical levels. Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) and cervicomedullary MEPs (CMEPs) were evoked in biceps brachii and brachioradialis during maximal and submaximal lengthening and isometric contractions at the same elbow angle. Sizes of CMEPs and MEPs were lower in lengthening contractions for both muscles (by 28 and 16%, respectively; P 0.01), but MEP-to-CMEP ratios increased (by 21%; P 0.05). These results indicate reduced excitability at the spinal level but enhanced motor cortical excitability for lengthening compared with isometric muscle contractions.

History

Journal

Journal of neurophysiology

Volume

101

Issue

4

Pagination

2030 - 2040

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Location

Bethesda, Md.

ISSN

0022-3077

eISSN

1522-1598

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, The American Physiological Society