Whole muscle length-tension properties vary with recruitment and rate modulation in areflexive cat soleus.
نویسندگان
چکیده
The length-tension relationship is a fundamental property of muscle. In its classic form, which is used in muscle models incorporated into studies of motor control, the length-tension relationship is measured during maximal activation via tetanic electrical stimulation in whole muscles or during high intracellular calcium levels in single muscle fibers. In this study, we measured the length-tension relationship of the cat soleus muscle during different levels of natural activation consisting of recruitment and rate modulation of motor units generated by the crossed extension reflex. The ipsilateral dorsal roots were cut to eliminate sensory feedback from the soleus. Length-tension was measured by large shortening steps that transiently allowed force to drop to zero. Force then recovered to a new steady value as the shorter length was maintained for several seconds. The effects of various levels of crossed extension activation on length-tension were compared with direct electrical stimulation of the muscle at 5, 10, 20, and 100 Hz. At all levels of crossed extension, the slope of the length-tension function was much steeper than the slope for tetanic stimulation at 100 Hz. Most slopes for crossed extension fell between the slopes seen with electrical stimulation at 10 and 20 Hz. There was a modest overall tendency for slope to decrease with the level of crossed extension activation. Because much of the normal movement repertoire requires submaximal activation, muscle models based on the tetanic length tension relationship will greatly underestimate the contribution of this relationship to force modulation at different muscle lengths.
منابع مشابه
Damping in reflexively active and areflexive lengthening muscle evaluated with inertial loads.
Damping in reflexively active and areflexive lengthening muscle evaluated with inertial loads. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 3369-3372, 1998. Studies of active areflexive muscle have shown that during a constant velocity stretch the increment in force elicited by an incremental length change falls dramatically after a few hundred micrometers of stretch, a finding labeled as "muscle yield." The mechanica...
متن کاملIntrinsic properties and reflex compensation in reinnervated triceps surae muscles of the cat: effect of movement history.
Effects of prior motion on ramp stretch responses of reflexive and areflexive muscles were measured in decerebrate cats. Soleus and gastrocnemius muscles were rendered areflexive by reinnervation a minimum of 9 mo before the terminal experiments. The introduction of a shortening phase prior to the ramp stretch increased the normalized initial stiffness of muscles and decreased the tendency to y...
متن کاملProperties of Motor Units in a Homogeneous Red Muscle (soleus) of the Cat.
THE INFORMATION WHICH IS AVAILABLE on the properties of motor units in skeletal muscles is chiefly of an indirect nature, having been inferred from observations on whole muscles. Although a muscle is no more than an assembly of motor units, the collective properties of the whole do not convey much information about its parts. The innervation ratios, contraction times, and tensions of motor unit...
متن کاملHill muscle model errors during movement are greatest within the physiologically relevant range of motor unit firing rates.
This study evaluated the accuracy of Hill-type muscle models during movement. Hill-type models are ubiquitous in biomechanical simulations. They are attractive because of their computational simplicity and close relation to commonly measured experimental variables, but there have been surprisingly few experimental validations of these models during functionally relevant conditions. Our hypothes...
متن کاملProperties of Motor Units in a Homogeneous Red Muscle (soleus) of the Cat1
THE INFORMATION WHICH IS AVAILABLE on the properties of motor units in skeletal muscles is chiefly of an indirect nature, having been inferred from observations on whole muscles. Although a muscle is no more than an assembly of motor units, the collective properties of the whole do not convey much information about its parts. The innervation ratios, contraction times, and tensions of motor unit...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurophysiology
دوره 85 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001