Discharge behaviors of trapezius motor units during exposure to low and high levels of acute psychosocial stress
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Discharge behaviors of trapezius motor units during exposure to low and high levels of acute psychosocial stress
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of acute psychosocial stress on trapezius single motor unit discharge behaviors. Twenty-one healthy women performed feedback-controlled isometric contractions under conditions of low and high psychosocial stress in the same experimental session. Psychosocial stress was manipulated using a verbal math task combined with social evaluative threat that significantly increased perceived anxiety, heart rate, and blood pressure (P < 0.001). Motor unit discharge behaviors including the threshold and discharge rate at recruitment [7.7% (5.7%) maximal voluntary isometric contraction and 7.3 pulses per second (pps) (6.8 pps), P > 0.121, N = 103] and derecruitment [6.0% (4.4%) maximal voluntary isometric contraction and 6.5 pps (4.1 pps), P > 0.223, N = 99], the mean [11.3 pps (2.3 pps), P = 0.309, N = 106] and variability [2.5 pps (0.91 pps), P = 0.958, N = 106] of discharge rate, and the proportion of motor units exhibiting double discharges (21%, P = 0.446) did not change across stress conditions. Discharge rate modulation with changes in contraction intensity was highly variable and similar across stress conditions (P > 0.308, N = 89). Rate-rate modulation of concurrently active motor units was also highly variable (r = -0.84 to 1.00, N = 75). Estimates of DeltaF for motor unit pairs with rate-rate modulation >or=0.7 were positive and similar across stress conditions [4.7 pps (2.0 pps), P = 0.405, N = 16]. The results indicate that acute psychosocial stress does not alter trapezius motor unit discharge behaviors during a precisely controlled motor task in healthy women.
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