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与分带式运动适应相关的下肢肌肉协同作用的调节

Modulation of Muscle Synergies in Lower-Limb Muscles Associated With Split-Belt Locomotor Adaptation.

作者信息

Oshima Atsushi, Nakamura Yasuo, Kamibayashi Kiyotaka

机构信息

Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan.

Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 Jun 30;16:852530. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.852530. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Humans have great locomotor adaptability to environmental demands, which has been investigated using a split-belt treadmill with belts on both the left and right sides. Thus far, neuromuscular control in split-belt locomotor adaptation has been evaluated by analyzing muscle activities at the individual muscle level. Meanwhile, in the motor control field, the muscle synergy concept has been proposed. Muscle synergies are considered the fundamental building blocks of movement and are groups of coactive muscles and time-varying activation patterns, thereby, reflecting the neurophysiological characteristics of movement. To date, it remains unclear how such muscle synergies change during the adaptation and de-adaptation processes on the split-belt treadmill. Hence, we chronologically extracted muscle synergies while walking on the split-belt treadmill and examined changes in the number, muscle weightings, and temporal activation patterns of muscle synergies. Twelve healthy young males participated, and surface electromyography (EMG) signals were recorded bilaterally from 13 lower-limb muscles. Muscle synergies were extracted by applying non-negative matrix factorization to the EMG data of each leg. We found that during split-belt walking, the number of synergies in the slow leg increased while an extra synergy appeared and disappeared in the fast leg. Additionally, the areas under the temporal activation patterns in several synergies in both legs decreased. When both belts returned to the same speed, a decrease in the number of synergies and an increase in the areas under the temporal activation patterns of several synergies were temporally shown in each leg. Subsequently, the number of synergies and the areas under the temporal activation patterns returned to those of normal walking before split-belt walking. Thus, changes in the number, muscle weightings, and temporal activation patterns of synergies were noted in the split-belt locomotor adaptation, suggesting that the adaptation and de-adaptation occurred at the muscle synergy level.

摘要

人类对环境需求具有很强的运动适应性,这一点已通过左右两侧均有传送带的分离带式跑步机进行了研究。到目前为止,分离带式运动适应中的神经肌肉控制是通过分析个体肌肉水平的肌肉活动来评估的。与此同时,在运动控制领域,肌肉协同概念被提出。肌肉协同被认为是运动的基本组成部分,是共同激活的肌肉群和随时间变化的激活模式,从而反映运动的神经生理特征。迄今为止,尚不清楚在分离带式跑步机上的适应和去适应过程中,这种肌肉协同是如何变化的。因此,我们在分离带式跑步机上行走时按时间顺序提取肌肉协同,并研究了肌肉协同的数量、肌肉权重和时间激活模式的变化。12名健康年轻男性参与了研究,从13块下肢肌肉双侧记录表面肌电图(EMG)信号。通过对每条腿的EMG数据应用非负矩阵分解来提取肌肉协同。我们发现,在分离带行走过程中,慢侧腿的协同数量增加,而快侧腿出现并消失了一个额外的协同。此外,双腿中几个协同的时间激活模式下的面积减小。当两条传送带恢复到相同速度时,每条腿在时间上都出现了协同数量减少和几个协同的时间激活模式下的面积增加的情况。随后,协同数量和时间激活模式下的面积恢复到分离带行走前正常行走时的水平。因此,在分离带式运动适应中注意到了协同的数量、肌肉权重和时间激活模式的变化,这表明适应和去适应发生在肌肉协同水平。

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