Interactions between motor units in modulating discharge patterns of primary muscle spindle endings
- 1 October 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental Brain Research
- Vol. 45 (3) , 417-427
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01208602
Abstract
Discharge patterns of group Ia afferents of muscle spindles in the (isometric) cat semitendinosus muscle were recorded when subjected to the influence of contractions of three motor units elicited by stimulation of three α-efferents with different regular or stochastic stimulus patterns. In order to study conditioning interactions between motor unit contractions, defined time constellations of stimuli to different motor units were isolated from the stimulus trains by electronic means. This technique was also applied to discharge patterns of two Ia fibres to isolate “correlated discharges”. The effects of defined time constellations of stimuli upon discharge patterns of single Ia afferents or “correlated discharges” of pairs of Ia afferents were assessed by poststimulus time histograms (PSTHs). It turned out that the influence exerted by one motor unit on spindle discharges was more or less strongly modulated by actions of the other motor units, dependent on the relative timing of their contractions. These effects could in part be explained by the relative locations of motor units and spindles within the muscle. These results are discussed with respect to possible mechanisms of low-amplitude physiological tremor.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Pattern of ‘non‐reciprocal’ inhibition of motoneurones by impulses in group Ia muscle spindle afferents in the catThe Journal of Physiology, 1981
- Patterns of parallel signal transmission between multiple alpha efferents and multiple Ia afferents in the cat semitendinosus muscleExperimental Brain Research, 1981
- Some methods to study information transmission through multi-channel neuronal systemsElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1981
- Multi-loop representation of the segmental muscle stretch reflexBiological Cybernetics, 1980
- Motor unit-muscle spindle interactions in active muscles of decerebrate catsNeuroscience Letters, 1980
- Lumped and population stochastic models of skeletal muscle: Implications and predictionsBiological Cybernetics, 1980
- Functional Anatomy of the Association Between Motor Units and Muscle ReceptorsAmerican Zoologist, 1978
- Considerations on mechanisms of focussed signal transmission in the multi-channel muscle stretch reflex systemBiological Cybernetics, 1978
- A simple method of cross-correlating spike trains demonstrated on primary muscle spindle ending dischargesNeuroscience Letters, 1977
- Correlation between the discharges of two simultaneously recorded motor units and physiological tremorElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1976