Reciprocal inhibition of the thigh muscles in humans: A study using transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation

Author:

Nakagawa Kento123ORCID,Kakehata Gaku145,Kaneko Naotsugu4,Masugi Yohei46,Osu Rieko2,Iso Shigeo1,Kanosue Kazuyuki17,Nakazawa Kimitaka4

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sport Sciences Waseda University Tokorozawa Saitama Japan

2. Faculty of Human Sciences Waseda University Tokorozawa Saitama Japan

3. Department of Sports and Health Management, Faculty of Business and Information Sciences Jobu University Isesaki Gunma Japan

4. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The University of Tokyo Meguro‐ku Tokyo Japan

5. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Chiyoda‐ku Tokyo Japan

6. Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences Tokyo International University Kawagoe Saitama Japan

7. Institute of Health and Sports Science and Medicine Juntendo University Inzai Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractEvaluating reciprocal inhibition of the thigh muscles is important to investigate the neural circuits of locomotor behaviors. However, measurements of reciprocal inhibition of thigh muscles using spinal reflex, such as H‐reflex, have never been systematically established owing to methodological limitations. The present study aimed to clarify the existence of reciprocal inhibition in the thigh muscles using transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS). Twenty able‐bodied male individuals were enrolled. We evoked spinal reflex from the biceps femoris muscle (BF) by tSCS on the lumber posterior root. We examined whether the tSCS‐evoked BF reflex was reciprocally inhibited by the following conditionings: (1) single‐pulse electrical stimulation on the femoral nerve innervating the rectus femoris muscle (RF) at various inter‐stimulus intervals in the resting condition; (2) voluntary contraction of the RF; and (3) vibration stimulus on the RF. The BF reflex was significantly inhibited when the conditioning electrical stimulation was delivered at 10 and 20 ms prior to tSCS, during voluntary contraction of the RF, and during vibration on the RF. These data suggested a piece of evidence of the existence of reciprocal inhibition from the RF to the BF muscle in humans and highlighted the utility of methods for evaluating reciprocal inhibition of the thigh muscles using tSCS.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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