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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 4 April 2002, pp. 2074-2083
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
Neuroscience Program and Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, Escola Politécnica, University of São Paulo, CEP 05424-970 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Mezzarane, Rinaldo A. and
André F. Kohn.
Bilateral Soleus H-Reflexes in Humans Elicited by Simultaneous
Trains of Stimuli: Symmetry, Variability, and Covariance. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 2074-2083, 2002. Experiments
using electrical and mechanical activation of spinal reflexes have
contributed important results toward the understanding of neuronal and
synaptic dynamics involved in spinal neural circuits as well as their
response to different inputs. In this work, data obtained from the
simultaneous stimulation of both legs are analyzed to provide
information on the degree of symmetry of the respective spinal reflex
circuits and on the characteristics of reflex variability. H-reflexes recorded from relaxed muscles show a frequency-dependent amplitude depression when elicited by a train of stimuli. This effect
has been attributed to homosynaptic depression. Soleus H-reflexes were
recorded in response to trains of simultaneous stimuli applied to both
legs in right-handed subjects that were sitting in a relaxed state. The
first objective was to verify the existence of asymmetries in H-reflex
parameters obtained from the two legs. We measured the mean, variance,
and coefficient of variation of the depressed H-reflex amplitudes and
the time constant of decay toward the depressed plateau. The second
objective was the analysis of the time correlation of subsequent
H-reflex amplitudes in a long train of responses recorded from a given leg. The statistical dependence of H-reflex amplitudes in the long
trains recorded from both legs was also investigated. Data obtained
from preliminary experiments showed that there was no effect of a given
stimulus on the contralateral leg applied simultaneously or 1 s
before, therefore validating the simultaneous stimulation paradigm.
Paired t-tests indicated that several parameters measured bilaterally from soleus H-reflex trains of right-handed subjects were
not statistically different in the overall, although individually there
were statistically significant asymmetries, toward either the right or
left leg. Sequences of H-reflex amplitudes, as measured by the
auto-covariance, were either white or had a memory ranging from 2 up to
50 s. This indicates that the random fluctuations in presynaptic
inhibition and/or postsynaptic inputs to motoneurons may have either
fast or slow time courses. The average auto-covariance sequences of the
right and left legs, computed from all subjects, were practically
superposable. The cross-covariance between the bilateral H-reflex
amplitudes showed a statistically significant peak at zero lag in some
experiments, suggesting a correlation between the synaptic inputs to
the Ia-motoneuron systems of the soleus muscles of both legs.
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