2007
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.212.115
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Modulation of Brachioradialis Motoneuron Excitabilities by Group I Fibers of the Median Nerve in Humans

Abstract: Group I fibers from muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs modulate motoneuron excitabilities to coordinate smooth movements. In this study, to elucidate the effects of group I fibers of the median nerve (MN) on the excitabilities of the brachioradialis (BR), we evaluated the changes in the firing probability of a BR motor unit after electrical conditioning stimulation (CS) to MN with a post-stimulus time-histogram technique in six healthy human subjects. We tested 171 motor units: in 72 of them CS to MN at t… Show more

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“…It is the regeneration and firing of myelinated nerve fibres which innervate the muscle (McNulty and Macefield, 2005;Miyasaka et al, 2007;Koob et al, 2007) that determine the walking tracks (ASA and SFI), not the total count of axons stained with different methods (Lyons et al, 1994;Archibald et al, 1995;Steuer et al, 1999;Weber et al, 2000;Arai et al, 2000;Oktay et al, 2006). Hence, for histomorphological assessment in our study, it was feasible to use polyclonal antibodies with a high affinity for marking intact MBP only (Groome et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…It is the regeneration and firing of myelinated nerve fibres which innervate the muscle (McNulty and Macefield, 2005;Miyasaka et al, 2007;Koob et al, 2007) that determine the walking tracks (ASA and SFI), not the total count of axons stained with different methods (Lyons et al, 1994;Archibald et al, 1995;Steuer et al, 1999;Weber et al, 2000;Arai et al, 2000;Oktay et al, 2006). Hence, for histomorphological assessment in our study, it was feasible to use polyclonal antibodies with a high affinity for marking intact MBP only (Groome et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…It is not the total count of axons stained with different methods 2,11,17 that determines the walking tracks (ASA and SFI), but the regeneration and firing of group I nerve fibres which innervate the muscle 21,30,31 . For histomorphological assessment it was feasible to use polyclonal antibodies with a high affinity for marking the intact myelin basic protein of group I nerve fibres 12 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total count of axons stained with different methods does not determine the walking tracks (ASA and SFI), but the regeneration and firing of group I nerve fibers that innervate the muscle does. 15,22,25 Hence, for histomorphological assessment in our study it was feasible to use polyclonal antibodies with a high affinity for marking only intact myelin basic protein of group I nerve fibers. 9 By using this method, blobs that could represent residual, unphagocytosed myelin were minimized, and only healthy myelin sheaths were stained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%