RUNNING-INDUCED CHANGES IN H-REFLEX AMPLITUDES IN NON-TRAINED MEN

Author:

Maznychenko Andriy V.1,Yang Xing1,Dornowski Marcin1,Gorkovenko Andriy V.2,Kolosova Olena V.3,Zasada Mariusz4,Kostyukov Alexander I.2,Tomiak Tomasz1,Sokolowska Inna V.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Education, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland

2. Department of Movement Physiology, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kyiv, Ukraine

3. National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

4. Faculty of Physical Education, Health, and Tourism, Institute of Physical Culture, Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Poland

Abstract

Effect of 5-weeks running training on modulation of the H-reflex amplitude on soleus muscle in non-trained men was studied. It was established that modulation of the H-reflex amplitude occurs in two phases. In the course of the first 3 weeks of running training (first phase) statistically significant (p < 0.05) increase in H-reflex amplitudes and the maximum H-reflex to the maximum M-response amplitudes ratio (10%) were registered. In contrast to the first phase, decrease in investigated parameters up to initial values were observed during the next 2 weeks of the training (second phase). An increase in the of the soleus H-reflex amplitude, is probably due to the enhanced drive in descending pathways, increased motoneuron excitability and changes in presynaptic Ia afferent inhibition, whereas decrease in the amplitude of the H-reflex might occurs presumably due to motor learning. Apparently, that the repetitive task, which automatically performed and controlled on a spinal or brainstem level can be reflected in the normalization and stabilization of the H-reflexes registered after running training in later period.

Publisher

Physical Education Pedagogues Association, Ljubuski

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