Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size

The Hoffmann (H-) reflex can be depressed when elicited repetitively at a frequency of ~1 Hz. This H-reflex depression is termed homosynaptic depression (HD) and is attributed to impaired neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic Ia terminal. In the present study, we systematically evaluated the...

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Main Authors: Rei Takahashi, Takashi Endoh, Tsuyoshi Nakajima, Tomoyoshi Komiyama
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Language:English
Published: Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2013-06-01
Series:Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/2/2/2_251/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-448b832d3ff94d9da18e7c4ad30483a12021-05-31T05:10:00ZengJapanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports MedicineJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine2186-81312186-81232013-06-012225125810.7600/jpfsm.2.251jpfsmModulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex sizeRei Takahashi0Takashi Endoh1Tsuyoshi Nakajima2Tomoyoshi Komiyama3Department of Health and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Education, Chiba UniversityDepartment of Developmental disability, Uekusa Gakuen UniversityDepartment of Movement Functions, Integrative Physiology, Kyorin UniversityDepartment of Health and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Education, Chiba UniversityThe Hoffmann (H-) reflex can be depressed when elicited repetitively at a frequency of ~1 Hz. This H-reflex depression is termed homosynaptic depression (HD) and is attributed to impaired neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic Ia terminal. In the present study, we systematically evaluated the extent to which HD in the soleus was modulated by the level of homonymous muscle contraction and the size of the test H-reflex. Changes in HD were also assessed while the target muscle was subjected to fatigue. The participants were 11 healthy male volunteers aged 20−25 years. HD was induced by delivering a percutaneous electrical stimulus at 1 Hz to the right posterior peroneal nerve. HD was proportional to the size of the test reflex size up to 60% of the maximum size of the direct motor response (Mmax), at which point values plateaued. HD decreased significantly during voluntary contraction of the homonymous muscle (range, <20% of maximal voluntary contraction [MVC]), irrespective of the degree of contraction. Within 1−5 minutes after completing 4 sets of the MVC for 60 s with ischemic arterial blockade, the degree of HD decreased significantly when the test reflex size was <60% of the Mmax. We conclude that test reflex size is a crucial factor when evaluating the nature of HD. Furthermore, HD reduction during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue may represent an innate mechanism that serves to retain Ia transmission.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/2/2/2_251/_pdf/-char/enhomosynaptic depressionhoffmann reflexfatiguevoluntary contractionelectromyography
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author Rei Takahashi
Takashi Endoh
Tsuyoshi Nakajima
Tomoyoshi Komiyama
spellingShingle Rei Takahashi
Takashi Endoh
Tsuyoshi Nakajima
Tomoyoshi Komiyama
Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
homosynaptic depression
hoffmann reflex
fatigue
voluntary contraction
electromyography
author_facet Rei Takahashi
Takashi Endoh
Tsuyoshi Nakajima
Tomoyoshi Komiyama
author_sort Rei Takahashi
title Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
title_short Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
title_full Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
title_fullStr Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
title_sort modulation of homosynaptic depression during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue with different test reflex size
publisher Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
series Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
issn 2186-8131
2186-8123
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The Hoffmann (H-) reflex can be depressed when elicited repetitively at a frequency of ~1 Hz. This H-reflex depression is termed homosynaptic depression (HD) and is attributed to impaired neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic Ia terminal. In the present study, we systematically evaluated the extent to which HD in the soleus was modulated by the level of homonymous muscle contraction and the size of the test H-reflex. Changes in HD were also assessed while the target muscle was subjected to fatigue. The participants were 11 healthy male volunteers aged 20−25 years. HD was induced by delivering a percutaneous electrical stimulus at 1 Hz to the right posterior peroneal nerve. HD was proportional to the size of the test reflex size up to 60% of the maximum size of the direct motor response (Mmax), at which point values plateaued. HD decreased significantly during voluntary contraction of the homonymous muscle (range, <20% of maximal voluntary contraction [MVC]), irrespective of the degree of contraction. Within 1−5 minutes after completing 4 sets of the MVC for 60 s with ischemic arterial blockade, the degree of HD decreased significantly when the test reflex size was <60% of the Mmax. We conclude that test reflex size is a crucial factor when evaluating the nature of HD. Furthermore, HD reduction during voluntary contraction and muscle fatigue may represent an innate mechanism that serves to retain Ia transmission.
topic homosynaptic depression
hoffmann reflex
fatigue
voluntary contraction
electromyography
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/2/2/2_251/_pdf/-char/en
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