Motor unit types of cat triceps surae muscle
- 31 October 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 193 (1), 141-160
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1967.sp008348
Abstract
Motor units, defined as including a motoneuron (cell body, dendrites and axon) plus the muscle unit innervated, were examined in the triceps surae motor pool of pentobarbital anaesthetized cats. The technique of intracellular stimulation and recording which was used permitted measurement of the axonal conduction velocity, post-spike hyperpolarization duration and input resistance of individual motoneurones, and the correlation of these properties with the characteristics of the twitch and tetanus responses of the muscle unit innervated by the cell elicited by direct intracellular stimulation. On the basis of muscle unit speed of contraction, motor units were divided into 2 groups fast twitch, or F, type with twitch time to peak (TwTp) less than or equal to 30 msec, and slow twitch, or S, type with TwTp of 40 msec or greater. The twitch tensions (TwTen) produced by type F units were significantly larger (median value = 18 g) than the tensions generated by type S units (TwTen median value = 1.6 g). Type F muscle units had much higher tetanus fusion frequencies (median = 85 pulses/sec) than the S type (median 25 pulses/sec), and tended to have smaller tetanus to twitch tension ratios (Tet/Tw) (median = 2.6) than type S units (median = 5.4). The gastrocnemius heads contained a mixture of F and S types of muscle units, the proportions found being about 3 to 1 respectively. Units encountered in the soleus muscle were uniformly of type S. The characteristics of gastrocnemius and soleus type S motor units were not identical but appeared to represent quantitative differences in units of the same qualitative type. Motoneurons innervating type F muscle units had faster axonal conduction velocities, shorter post-spike hyperpolarizations and lower input resistances than those supplying type S units. However, no combination of motoneuron properties alone was sufficient to separate unambiguously types F and S motor units.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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