Evidence for strong synaptic coupling between single tactile afferents and motoneurones supplying the human hand
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 518 (3) , 883-893
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7793.1999.0883p.x
Abstract
Electrical stimulation of digital nerves elicits short-latency excitatory and inhibitory spinal reflex responses in ongoing EMG in muscles acting on the fingers and thumb. Similar responses are elicited by stimulating a population of muscle spindles but not when a single muscle spindle is activated. The current study investigated whether short-latency EMG responses could be evoked from the discharge of a single cutaneous afferent.Thirty-three tactile afferents were recorded via tungsten microelectrodes in the median nerve of awake humans. Spike-triggered averaging revealed EMG events time-locked to the afferent discharge. The afferents were activated by an external probe and the EMG was elicited by a weak voluntary contraction.Eleven cutaneous afferents (33 %) showed a short-latency response in the ongoing EMG. Overt increases or decreases in EMG were observed for seven afferents (onset latency 20.0-41.1 11hms1h). For four slowly adapting (SA) type II afferents, EMG showed a periodicity that was correlated to the afferent interspike interval (r = 0.99).The EMG associated with two rapidly adapting (FA) type I afferents (29 %) showed a short-latency excitation while five showed neither excitation nor inhibition. Seven SA II afferents (39 %) showed excitation and 11 no response; and none of the six SA I afferents showed any response.We conclude that, unlike muscle spindle afferents, the input from a single cutaneous afferent is strong enough to drive, via interneurones, motoneurones supplying muscles acting on the digits. The potent short-latency response we found supports the important role of cutaneous mechanoreceptors in fine motor control of the human hand.Keywords
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