Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles

It is known, transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tESCS) in the T11-T12 level of the thoracic vertebrae increases the power capabilities of the leg agonist muscles. One of the inhibition spinal mechanisms that protects skeletal muscles from excessive force is non-reciprocal inhibition....

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Main Authors: L. V. Roshchina, D. A. Gladchenko, E. A. Pivovarova, A. A. Chelnokov
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Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2019-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/medicine/article/viewFile/22799/17762
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spelling doaj-bd370b05995d4b95a78e48ff836a3b6a2020-11-25T02:42:10ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Medicine2313-02452313-02612019-12-0123439039610.22363/2313-0245-2019-23-4-390-39618436Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal MusclesL. V. Roshchina0D. A. Gladchenko1E. A. Pivovarova2A. A. Chelnokov3Velikie Luki State Academy of Physical Education and SportsVelikie Luki State Academy of Physical Education and SportsVelikie Luki State Academy of Physical Education and SportsVelikie Luki State Academy of Physical Education and SportsIt is known, transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tESCS) in the T11-T12 level of the thoracic vertebrae increases the power capabilities of the leg agonist muscles. One of the inhibition spinal mechanisms that protects skeletal muscles from excessive force is non-reciprocal inhibition. Taking into account the biological role of non-reciprocal inhibition, the aim of the study was to research the effect of long-term tESCS on expression of non-reciprocal inhibition of soleus muscle α-motorneurons in humans at rest and when holding a weak static force. Materials and methods: the study involved 22 healthy male subjects aged 27 to 35 years. Non-reciprocal inhibition of α-motorneurons was recorded during the 20-minute tESCS in the T11-T12 level of the thoracic vertebrae at rest, in combination with arbitrary muscular effort (5% of MVC) and after its impact. Results: TESCS at rest resulted in the weakening of non-reciprocal inhibition within 20 minutes of exposure and 10 minutes after the end of stimulation. TESCS in combination with arbitrary muscular effort in 5% of the MVC increases the activity of non-reciprocal inhibition for 20 minutes of stimulation and 10 minutes after its end. The proposed physiological mechanisms underlying the effect of long-term tESCS on expression of non-reciprocal inhibition are discussed.http://journals.rudn.ru/medicine/article/viewFile/22799/17762transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tescs)non-reciprocal inhibitionh-reflexspinal cordmotorneuronsmaximum voluntary contraction (mvc)
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author L. V. Roshchina
D. A. Gladchenko
E. A. Pivovarova
A. A. Chelnokov
spellingShingle L. V. Roshchina
D. A. Gladchenko
E. A. Pivovarova
A. A. Chelnokov
Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles
RUDN Journal of Medicine
transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tescs)
non-reciprocal inhibition
h-reflex
spinal cord
motorneurons
maximum voluntary contraction (mvc)
author_facet L. V. Roshchina
D. A. Gladchenko
E. A. Pivovarova
A. A. Chelnokov
author_sort L. V. Roshchina
title Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles
title_short Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles
title_full Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles
title_fullStr Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Long-Term Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation on Expression of Non-Reciprocal Inhibition α-Motoneurons of Human Skeletal Muscles
title_sort effect of long-term electrical spinal cord stimulation on expression of non-reciprocal inhibition α-motoneurons of human skeletal muscles
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Medicine
issn 2313-0245
2313-0261
publishDate 2019-12-01
description It is known, transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tESCS) in the T11-T12 level of the thoracic vertebrae increases the power capabilities of the leg agonist muscles. One of the inhibition spinal mechanisms that protects skeletal muscles from excessive force is non-reciprocal inhibition. Taking into account the biological role of non-reciprocal inhibition, the aim of the study was to research the effect of long-term tESCS on expression of non-reciprocal inhibition of soleus muscle α-motorneurons in humans at rest and when holding a weak static force. Materials and methods: the study involved 22 healthy male subjects aged 27 to 35 years. Non-reciprocal inhibition of α-motorneurons was recorded during the 20-minute tESCS in the T11-T12 level of the thoracic vertebrae at rest, in combination with arbitrary muscular effort (5% of MVC) and after its impact. Results: TESCS at rest resulted in the weakening of non-reciprocal inhibition within 20 minutes of exposure and 10 minutes after the end of stimulation. TESCS in combination with arbitrary muscular effort in 5% of the MVC increases the activity of non-reciprocal inhibition for 20 minutes of stimulation and 10 minutes after its end. The proposed physiological mechanisms underlying the effect of long-term tESCS on expression of non-reciprocal inhibition are discussed.
topic transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation (tescs)
non-reciprocal inhibition
h-reflex
spinal cord
motorneurons
maximum voluntary contraction (mvc)
url http://journals.rudn.ru/medicine/article/viewFile/22799/17762
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