Physiological properties of motoneurons innervating different muscle unit types in rat gastrocnemius
P. F. Gardiner Physical Activity Sciences, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 1. The contractile properties of gastrocnemius muscle units and the electrophysiological properties of their innervating motoneurons were examined in anesthetized adult male Sprague-Dawley rats in situ, using conventi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1993-04, Vol.69 (4), p.1160-1170 |
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Physical Activity Sciences, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
1. The contractile properties of gastrocnemius muscle units and the
electrophysiological properties of their innervating motoneurons were
examined in anesthetized adult male Sprague-Dawley rats in situ, using
conventional microelectrode techniques. 2. Muscle units (n = 70) were
classified as fast (F) or slow (S) on the basis of the degree of force
summation during stimulation at 25 Hz, as well as fatigue resistance, in
response to current injection into innervating motoneurons. S units
categorized using these criteria were also found to invariably demonstrate
twitch half-relaxation times (RT1/2) > 28 ms, with F units demonstrating
RT1/2 < 27 ms. Some overlap was present between F and S units in twitch
time-to-peck tension (TPT). 3. S muscle units were innervated by
motoneurons with significantly higher afterhyperpolarization (AHP)
times-to-peak and half-decay times, AHP amplitudes, and input resistances
than F units. Motoneurons innervating S units also demonstrated slower mean
axon conduction velocity than F units. 4. F units were further classified
as fast fatiguing (FF), fast fatigue-resistant (FR), or fast intermediate
(FI) on the basis of their fatigue resistance. Muscle unit forces were
different among the unit types such that FF > FI > FR > S. Twitch
TPT and RT1/2 differed such that FF < FI, FR < S. 5. No differences
among FF, FI, and FR units were found for measures of AHP time course, AHP
amplitude, rheobase, or input resistance. The only motoneuron property that
differed among F unit types was axon conduction velocity, which was lower
for FF than for FI and FR units. 6. The best relationships between muscle
unit and motoneuron physiological properties were between expression of
twitch time course, which included RT1/2 and AHP half-decay time (r = 0.73
to 0.74). S units always had AHP half-decay times > 20 ms, whereas for F
units, values never exceeded 19 ms. Correlations between these variables
increased when only S units were considered (r = 0.86-0.97), and were weak
and not significant among F units only. 7. The only other significant
correlations between muscle unit and motoneuron properties > 0.5 were
between input resistance and expressions of twitch time course (r =
0.56-0.66). These relationships were nonexistent when type S units were not
included in the analysis. 8. A sample of tibial motoneurons (n = 98) that
innervated hindlimb muscles other than gastroc |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1993.69.4.1160 |