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Muscle agonist–antagonist interactions in an experimental joint model

The experiments presented here and performed in anaesthetized cats aimed at studying the dynamics of interactions between antagonist muscle groups. The tendons of triceps surae muscles of both hindlimbs were connected with an artificial joint (a pulley installed on a shaft). The muscles were activat...

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Autores principales: Gorkovenko, Andrei V., Sawczyn, Stanislaw, Bulgakova, Natalia V., Jasczur-Nowicki, Jaroslaw, Mishchenko, Viktor S., Kostyukov, Alexander I.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3460176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22926155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00221-012-3227-0
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author Gorkovenko, Andrei V.
Sawczyn, Stanislaw
Bulgakova, Natalia V.
Jasczur-Nowicki, Jaroslaw
Mishchenko, Viktor S.
Kostyukov, Alexander I.
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Sawczyn, Stanislaw
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Jasczur-Nowicki, Jaroslaw
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description The experiments presented here and performed in anaesthetized cats aimed at studying the dynamics of interactions between antagonist muscle groups. The tendons of triceps surae muscles of both hindlimbs were connected with an artificial joint (a pulley installed on a shaft). The muscles were activated by the distributed stimulation of five filaments of cut ventral roots L7–S1 on both sides of the spinal cord; movements were evoked by the rate-modulation of the stimulation trains. The study mostly compared programs of reciprocal activation and co-activation, including different changes in stimulation rates of muscle antagonists. The most common feature of the movements in both activation modes was hysteresis of the joint angle changes in dependence on stimulus rate. Reciprocal activation appeared suitable for a precise regulation of both amplitude and velocity of the movements in direction of the agonist shortening; maximal effectiveness was achieved during full switching off the antagonist stimulation at plateaus of the movement traces. The reverse movements during decrease of the agonist’s stimulation rate demonstrated an explicit nonlinear form with pronounced initial phase of the joint angle fixation. The co-activation pattern distinctly reduced the hysteresis of joint movements and suppressed the stimulation after-effects, such as the lasting residual movements after fixation of the stimulation rates.
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spelling pubmed-34601762012-09-28 Muscle agonist–antagonist interactions in an experimental joint model Gorkovenko, Andrei V. Sawczyn, Stanislaw Bulgakova, Natalia V. Jasczur-Nowicki, Jaroslaw Mishchenko, Viktor S. Kostyukov, Alexander I. Exp Brain Res Research Article The experiments presented here and performed in anaesthetized cats aimed at studying the dynamics of interactions between antagonist muscle groups. The tendons of triceps surae muscles of both hindlimbs were connected with an artificial joint (a pulley installed on a shaft). The muscles were activated by the distributed stimulation of five filaments of cut ventral roots L7–S1 on both sides of the spinal cord; movements were evoked by the rate-modulation of the stimulation trains. The study mostly compared programs of reciprocal activation and co-activation, including different changes in stimulation rates of muscle antagonists. The most common feature of the movements in both activation modes was hysteresis of the joint angle changes in dependence on stimulus rate. Reciprocal activation appeared suitable for a precise regulation of both amplitude and velocity of the movements in direction of the agonist shortening; maximal effectiveness was achieved during full switching off the antagonist stimulation at plateaus of the movement traces. The reverse movements during decrease of the agonist’s stimulation rate demonstrated an explicit nonlinear form with pronounced initial phase of the joint angle fixation. The co-activation pattern distinctly reduced the hysteresis of joint movements and suppressed the stimulation after-effects, such as the lasting residual movements after fixation of the stimulation rates. Springer-Verlag 2012-08-29 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3460176/ /pubmed/22926155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00221-012-3227-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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