Interactions between motor units and Golgi tendon organs in the tibialis posterior muscle of the cat
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- DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1985.sp015739
Interactions between motor units and Golgi tendon organs in the tibialis posterior muscle of the cat
Abstract
The responses of Golgi tendon organs to single motor unit contractions were studied to determine whether receptors located in the same muscle region respond to a common set of motor units. In each of five experiments we isolated a large fraction (25-65%) of the motor units of the cat tibialis posterior muscle and determined to which of the units each of several tendon organs was responsive. Each tendon organ was excited by from two to fifteen of the isolated motor units, including units which produced very small forces. However, there was a much greater probability for large force units to excite a given receptor than for small force units to do so. The number of motor units which produced either an 'unloading' or an 'off response' exceeded, on average, the number of motor units which excited the same tendon organ. The extent to which single motor units excited both of a pair of tendon organs was examined statistically in relation to the mutual proximity of the receptors within the muscle. It was found, on average, that the closer were two receptors, the greater was the number of motor units that excited both of them. These results suggest that despite the extensive territories of individual motor units, the spike trains of tendon organs may still encode information about localized muscle activity.
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