Presynaptic inhibition compared with homosynaptic depression as an explanation for soleus H-reflex depression in humans
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- DOI: 10.1007/pl00005765
Presynaptic inhibition compared with homosynaptic depression as an explanation for soleus H-reflex depression in humans
Abstract
The H-reflex is depressed for seconds if elicited following a single H-reflex or train of H-reflexes. Presynaptic inhibition from flexor afferents (tibialis anterior) onto soleus Ia afferents elicited by either single or trains of stimuli had no effect on the soleus H-reflex on a time scale of seconds. Postsynaptic inhibition was also excluded by magnetic stimulation tests that showed that the excitability of the motoneuron pool was not changed at latencies within a range of seconds. Homosynaptic depression localized at the presynaptic terminal seems to be the mechanism behind the H-reflex depression in humans.
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