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. 1992;64(6):552-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00843767.

Oxygen availability and motor unit activity in humans

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Oxygen availability and motor unit activity in humans

T Moritani et al. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1992.

Abstract

Six men were studied to determine the interrelationships among blood supply, motor unit (MU) activity and lactate concentrations during intermittent isometric contractions of the hand grip muscles. The subjects performed repeated contractions at 20% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) for 2 s followed by 2-s rest for 4 min with either unhindered blood circulation or arterial occlusion given between the 1st and 2nd min. The simultaneously recorded intramuscular MU spikes and surface electromyogram (EMG) data indicated that mean MU spike amplitude, firing frequency and the parameters of surface EMG power spectra (mean power frequency and root mean square amplitude) remained constant during the experiment with unhindered circulation, providing no electrophysiological signs of muscle fatigue. Significant increases in mean MU spike amplitude and frequency were, however, evident during the contractions with arterial occlusion. Similar patterns of significant changes in the surface EMG spectra parameters and venous lactate concentration were also observed, while the integrated force-time curves remained constant. These data would suggest that the metabolic state of the active muscles may have played an important role in the regulation of MU recruitment and rate coding patterns during exercise.

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