Human group I excitatory projections from ankle dorsiflexors to quadriceps muscle

Abstract
A short latency projection of group I afferent fibers from ankle dorsiflexors to knee extensor muscles has been categorized as species specific to humans. However, the effects of the pathway have only been inferred from conditioning homonymous reflexes in relaxed muscle. This study focused directly on the responses evoked in the electromyogram of the heteronymous muscles when active, in two experiments. In the first, preferential activation of group I afferents of ankle dorsiflexors, by electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve, excited both vastus medialis (mean latency, 26.3 ms) and rectus femoris (mean latency, 33.5 ms). No excitation or inhibition in either muscle was associated with stimulation of the tibial nerve. The second experiment compared vastus medialis responses with common peroneal nerve stimulation during three different movement conditions in which the muscle was equally contracted: (i) rhythmic isotonic (pedalling), (ii) episodic isotonic, (iii) isometric contraction. Responses were identified in all three active states, with no significant differences in amplitude or latency. No responses were seen in the relaxed muscle.

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