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Variability of the fatigue response of paralyzed skeletal muscle in relation to the time after spinal cord injury: mechanical and electrophysiological characteristics
Authors:M Gaviria and F Ohanna
Institution:Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Centre Propara, Parc Euromédecine, Montpellier, France.
Abstract:The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the time after spinal cord injury (less than and greater than 10 months) on the mechanical and electrophysiological characteristics of muscle fatigue of the paralyzed electrically stimulated quadriceps muscle. Morphologically and histochemically, a relationship was observed between muscle fatigue and the delay from injury, revealing a critical period of enzymatic turning and a maximum peak of atrophy around the 10th month after the injury, followed by a long-term stabilization. Knee-torque output and M-wave variables (amplitude, latency, duration, and root mean square, RMS) of two muscular heads of the quadriceps were recorded in 19 paraplegic patients during a 120-s isometric contraction. The fatiguing muscle contraction was elicited by supramaximal continuous 20-Hz electrical stimulation. Compared to the chronic group, the acutely paralyzed group showed a greater resistance to fatigue (amount and rate of force decline, P < or = 0.01), smaller alterations of the M-wave amplitude and RMS, and a limited decrease of the muscle fiber conduction velocity (P < 0.05). Mechanical and electrophysiological changes during fatigue provided a clear functional support of the transformation of skeletal muscle under the lesion and of the existence of a critical period of muscular turn. In conclusion, when considering the artificial restoration of motor function, the evolution of the endurance and force-generating capabilities of the muscle actuator must be taken into account, particularly when tasks require important safety conditions (e.g., standing and walking).
Keywords:Spinal cord injury  Electrical stimulation  Skeletal muscle  Fatigue  M wave
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