The human motor neuron pools receive a dominant slow-varying common synaptic input

Autor: Utku Ş. Yavuz, Dario Farina, Francesco Negro
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: The Journal of Physiology. 594:5491-5505
ISSN: 0022-3751
DOI: 10.1113/jp271748
Popis: KEY POINTS Motor neurons in a pool receive both common and independent synaptic inputs, although the proportion and role of their common synaptic input is debated. Classic correlation techniques between motor unit spike trains do not measure the absolute proportion of common input and have limitations as a result of the non-linearity of motor neurons. We propose a method that for the first time allows an accurate quantification of the absolute proportion of low frequency common synaptic input ( 60%) of common input, irrespective of their different functional and control properties. These results increase our knowledge about the role of common and independent input to motor neurons in force control. ABSTRACT Motor neurons receive both common and independent synaptic inputs. This observation is classically based on the presence of a significant correlation between pairs of motor unit spike trains. The functional significance of different relative proportions of common input across muscles, individuals and conditions is still debated. One of the limitations in our understanding of correlated input to motor neurons is that it has not been possible so far to quantify the absolute proportion of common input with respect to the total synaptic input received by the motor neurons. Indeed, correlation measures of pairs of output spike trains only allow for relative comparisons. In the present study, we report for the first time an approach for measuring the proportion of common input in the low frequency bandwidth ( 60%) proportion of common low frequency oscillations with respect to their total synaptic input. These results suggest that the central nervous system provides a large amount of common input to motor neuron pools, in a similar way to that for muscles with different functional and control properties.
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