The Journal of Neuroscience, October 15, 1998, 18(20):8402-8416
Directional Tuning of Single Motor Units
Uta
Herrmann and
Martha
Flanders
Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
The directional activity of whole muscles has been shown to be
broadly and often multimodally tuned, raising the question of how this
tuning is subserved at the level of single motor units (SMUs).
Previously defined rules of SMU activation would predict that units of
the same muscle (or at least of the same neuromuscular compartment) are
activated homogeneously with activity peaks in the same "best"
direction(s). In the present study, the best directions of SMUs in
human biceps (both heads) and deltoid (anterior, medial, and posterior
portions) were determined by measuring the firing rate and threshold
force of units for recruitment during isometric force ramps in
many different directions. For all muscles studied, neighboring motor
units could have significantly different best directions, suggesting
that each muscle receives multiple directional commands. Furthermore,
17% of the units sampled clearly had a second-best direction,
consistent with a convergence of different directional commands onto
the same motoneuron. The best directions of the units changed gradually
with location in the muscle. Best directions did not cluster into
separate groups, thus, not supporting the existence of clearly
distinguished neuromuscular compartments. Instead, the results reveal a
more gradually distributed activation of the biceps and deltoid
motoneuron pools. A model is proposed in which the central control
mechanism optimizes the fulfillment of the continuously changing
directional force requirements of a movement by gradually recruiting
and derecruiting those units ideally suited for the production of the
required force vector at any given time.
Key words:
motor control; arm movement; reaching; single motor unit; directional tuning; motoneurons
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