Muscle Eccentric Control in Gait Initiation
전시냅스 억제(presynaptic inhibition)와 동시냅스 억제(homosynaptic depression)는 보행 시에 분절반사(segmental reflex)를 조절하는 두 가지 독립적인 기전이다. 근방추 피드백(feedback)은 전시냅스 억제(inhibition)를 통해 보행 시 원심성 근육 수축기에서 적절이 조절될 수 있다. 이러한 전시냅스 억제 작용은 H-reflex의 강도로 나타내질 수 있는데, 원심성 근육 수축기 동안 H-refl
There are two independent mechanisms to control the segmental reflex gain in humans during gait. They are presynaptic inhibition and homosynaptic depression. Through the mechanism of the presynaptic inhibition, the muscle spindle afferent feedback can be properly gated during eccentric phase of gait. The modulation of the presynaptic inhibition is reflected in the level of H-reflex at a constant EMG level. During the eccentric muscle activation presynaptic inhibition should increase to account for the lower amplitude level of H-reflex at a constant level of EMG. Homosynaptic depression is another mechanism responsible for regulating the effectiveness of the muscle spindle afferent feedback. Both the presynaptic inhibition and the monosynaptic depression are responsible for modulating reflex gain during gait initiation. Reflex modulation is influenced not only as a passive consequence of the alpha motor neuron excitation level, but also through supraspinal mechanisms. Spastic paretic patients show the impaired soleus H-reflex modulation either during the initial stance phase, or during the swing phase. This abnormal modulatory mechanism can partially and artificially be restored by the application of peripheral stimulus to the sole of the foot, provided that the segmental circuitry remains functional.