1996
DOI: 10.2187/bss.10.112
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Responses of ankle plantar-flexors to various inhibitions of muscular activities in rats.

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“…It is also indicated that the neurons distributed at the L 5 may also innervate other muscles and/or tissues. For example, the EMG activity of MG did not change and that of TA was even increased slightly (P Ͼ 0.05) in response to unloading, as was mentioned above (12,18,22). Thus the responses of soleus EMG and the efferent neurogram recorded at the L 5 may not be correlated.…”
Section: Acute Responses Of Neuromuscular Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…It is also indicated that the neurons distributed at the L 5 may also innervate other muscles and/or tissues. For example, the EMG activity of MG did not change and that of TA was even increased slightly (P Ͼ 0.05) in response to unloading, as was mentioned above (12,18,22). Thus the responses of soleus EMG and the efferent neurogram recorded at the L 5 may not be correlated.…”
Section: Acute Responses Of Neuromuscular Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Ohara et al (18) reported that suspension-related atrophy of soleus muscle was not promoted when tenotomy of ankle extensors, denervation, or both tenotomy and denervation were performed in addition to hindlimb suspension. These data suggest that the decreases of EMG and afferent neurogram associated with the passive shortening of soleus, which inhibits tension development and afferent input, reach the maximum levels by plantarflexion of ankle joint alone during hindlimb suspension.…”
Section: Acute Responses Of Neuromuscular Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hind limb unloading was performed as described by Morey (1979). Tenotomy was induced by cutting the Achilles tendon bilaterally (Ohara et al . 1996, Yoshinaga et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1987). Tenotomy results in a further decrease in the loading of these muscles by eliminating active and passive stretch (Ohara et al . 1996).…”
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“…Suspensionrelated decrease of soleus weight was not promoted by addition of tenotomy, denervation, or both ( table 1 ) [Ohara et al, 1996]. And that of plantaris was gradually increased as HU-C !…”
Section: Muscle Fiber Csa Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 98%