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Characteristics of the muscle mechanoreflex during quadriceps contractions in humans
Authors:Herr, Michael D.   Imadojemu, Virginia   Kunselman, Allen R.   Sinoway, Lawrence I.
Abstract:We examined muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) in thenonexercising lower limb during repetitive static quadricepscontraction paradigm at 25% maximal voluntary contraction in eightmen. Subjects performed 20-s contractions with 5-s rest periods for upto 12 contractions. Although the workload was constant, we found that MSNA amplitude rose as a function of contraction number [0.6 ln (amplitude/min)/contraction]; this suggests chemicalsensitization of the muscle reflex response. We employedsignal-averaging techniques and then integrated the data to examine theonset latency of the MSNA response as a function of the 25-scontraction-rest period. We observed an onset latency of ~4-6 s.Moreover, although the onset latency did not appear to vary as afunction of contraction number, the rate of MSNA increase tookapproximately four contractions to reach a steady-state rate of rise;this suggests contraction-induced sensitization. The onset latencyreported here is similar to findings in recent animal studies, but itis at odds with latencies determined in prior human handgripcontraction studies. We believe our data suggest that1) mechanically sensitive afferentscontribute importantly to the MSNA response to the paradigm employedand 2) these afferents may besensitized by the chemical products of muscle contraction.
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