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The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training

The Hoffmann reflex (H-wave) is produced by alpha-motoneuron activation in the spinal cord. A feature of this electromyography response is that it exhibits fluctuations in amplitude even during repetitive stimulation with the same intensity of current. We herein explore the hypothesis that physical...

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Autores principales: Ceballos-Villegas, Maria E., Saldaña Mena, Juan J., Gutierrez Lozano, Ana L., Sepúlveda-Cañamar, Francisco J., Huidobro, Nayeli, Manjarrez, Elias, Lomeli, Joel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5671983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29163107
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00530
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author Ceballos-Villegas, Maria E.
Saldaña Mena, Juan J.
Gutierrez Lozano, Ana L.
Sepúlveda-Cañamar, Francisco J.
Huidobro, Nayeli
Manjarrez, Elias
Lomeli, Joel
author_facet Ceballos-Villegas, Maria E.
Saldaña Mena, Juan J.
Gutierrez Lozano, Ana L.
Sepúlveda-Cañamar, Francisco J.
Huidobro, Nayeli
Manjarrez, Elias
Lomeli, Joel
author_sort Ceballos-Villegas, Maria E.
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description The Hoffmann reflex (H-wave) is produced by alpha-motoneuron activation in the spinal cord. A feature of this electromyography response is that it exhibits fluctuations in amplitude even during repetitive stimulation with the same intensity of current. We herein explore the hypothesis that physical training induces plastic changes in the motor system. Such changes are evaluated with the fractal dimension (FD) analysis of the H-wave amplitude-fluctuations (H-wave FD) and the cross-covariance (CCV) between the bilateral H-wave amplitudes. The aim of this study was to compare the H-wave FD as well as the CCV before and after track training in sedentary individuals and athletes. The training modality in all subjects consisted of running three times per week (for 13 weeks) in a concrete road of 5 km. Given the different physical condition of sedentary vs. athletes, the running time between sedentary and athletes was different. After training, the FD was significantly increased in sedentary individuals but significantly reduced in athletes, although there were no changes in spinal excitability in either group of subjects. Moreover, the CCV between bilateral H-waves exhibited a significant increase in athletes but not in sedentary individuals. These differential changes in the FD and CCV indicate that the plastic changes in the complexity of the H-wave amplitude fluctuations as well as the synaptic inputs to the Ia-motoneuron systems of both legs were correlated to the previous fitness history of the subjects. Furthermore, these findings demonstrate that the FD and CCV can be employed as indexes to study plastic changes in the human motor system.
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spelling pubmed-56719832017-11-21 The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training Ceballos-Villegas, Maria E. Saldaña Mena, Juan J. Gutierrez Lozano, Ana L. Sepúlveda-Cañamar, Francisco J. Huidobro, Nayeli Manjarrez, Elias Lomeli, Joel Front Hum Neurosci Neuroscience The Hoffmann reflex (H-wave) is produced by alpha-motoneuron activation in the spinal cord. A feature of this electromyography response is that it exhibits fluctuations in amplitude even during repetitive stimulation with the same intensity of current. We herein explore the hypothesis that physical training induces plastic changes in the motor system. Such changes are evaluated with the fractal dimension (FD) analysis of the H-wave amplitude-fluctuations (H-wave FD) and the cross-covariance (CCV) between the bilateral H-wave amplitudes. The aim of this study was to compare the H-wave FD as well as the CCV before and after track training in sedentary individuals and athletes. The training modality in all subjects consisted of running three times per week (for 13 weeks) in a concrete road of 5 km. Given the different physical condition of sedentary vs. athletes, the running time between sedentary and athletes was different. After training, the FD was significantly increased in sedentary individuals but significantly reduced in athletes, although there were no changes in spinal excitability in either group of subjects. Moreover, the CCV between bilateral H-waves exhibited a significant increase in athletes but not in sedentary individuals. These differential changes in the FD and CCV indicate that the plastic changes in the complexity of the H-wave amplitude fluctuations as well as the synaptic inputs to the Ia-motoneuron systems of both legs were correlated to the previous fitness history of the subjects. Furthermore, these findings demonstrate that the FD and CCV can be employed as indexes to study plastic changes in the human motor system. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5671983/ /pubmed/29163107 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00530 Text en Copyright © 2017 Ceballos-Villegas, Saldaña Mena, Gutierrez Lozano, Sepúlveda-Cañamar, Huidobro, Manjarrez and Lomeli. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Ceballos-Villegas, Maria E.
Saldaña Mena, Juan J.
Gutierrez Lozano, Ana L.
Sepúlveda-Cañamar, Francisco J.
Huidobro, Nayeli
Manjarrez, Elias
Lomeli, Joel
The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training
title The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training
title_full The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training
title_fullStr The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training
title_full_unstemmed The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training
title_short The Complexity of H-wave Amplitude Fluctuations and Their Bilateral Cross-Covariance Are Modified According to the Previous Fitness History of Young Subjects under Track Training
title_sort complexity of h-wave amplitude fluctuations and their bilateral cross-covariance are modified according to the previous fitness history of young subjects under track training
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5671983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29163107
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00530
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