The effect of head orientation on vestibular signal-based modulation of paraspinal muscle activity during walking.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY European Journal of Applied Physiology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1007/s00421-024-05620-1
Yiyuan C Li, Koen K Lemaire, Sjoerd M Bruijn, Simon Brumagne, Jaap H van Dieën
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Abstract

Background: Vestibulospinal reflexes play a role in maintaining the upright posture of the trunk. Head orientation has been shown to modify the vestibulospinal reflexes during standing. This study investigated how vestibular signals affect paraspinal muscle activity during walking, and whether head orientation changes these effects.

Methods: Sixteen participants were instructed to walk on a treadmill for 8 min at 78 steps/min and 2.8 km/h in four conditions defined by the presence of electrical vestibular stimulation (EVS) and by head orientation (facing forward and facing leftward), while bipolar electromyography (EMG) was recorded bilaterally from the paraspinal muscles from cervical to lumbar levels.

Results: In both head orientations, significant phasic EVS-EMG coherence in the paraspinal muscles was observed at ipsilateral and/or contralateral heel strikes. Compared to walking with the head forward, a significant decrease was found in EVS-evoked responses (i.e., EVS-EMG coherence and gain) when participants walked with the leftward head orientation, with which EVS induced disturbance in the sagittal plane. This overall decrease can be explained by less need of feedback control for walking stabilization in the sagittal plane compared to in the frontal plane. The decrease in coherence was only significant at the left lower vertebral levels and at the right upper vertebral levels around left heel strikes.

Conclusion: These findings confirm the contribution of the vestibular afferent signals to the control of paraspinal muscle activity during walking and indicate that this control is changed in response to different head orientations.

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行走时头部朝向对基于前庭信号的脊柱旁肌肉活动调节的影响
背景:前庭反射在维持躯干直立姿势方面发挥着作用。研究表明,站立时头部的方向会改变前庭反射。本研究调查了行走时前庭信号如何影响脊柱旁肌肉活动,以及头部朝向是否会改变这些影响:16名参与者被要求在跑步机上以78步/分钟和2.8千米/小时的速度行走8分钟,在四种条件下,前庭电刺激(EVS)和头部朝向(朝前和朝左)被定义,同时双极肌电图(EMG)被记录在从颈椎到腰椎水平的双侧脊柱旁肌肉上:结果:在两种头部朝向下,同侧和/或对侧足跟受到撞击时,脊柱旁肌肉都出现了明显的相位EVS-EMG一致性。与头部向前行走相比,当参与者头部向左行走时,EVS 诱发的反应(即 EVS-EMG 相干性和增益)明显减少,EVS 在矢状面引起了干扰。这种总体下降的原因是,在矢状面上与在额状面上相比,步行稳定对反馈控制的需求更少。相干性的下降仅在左跟叩击时的左下椎体水平和右上椎体水平显著:这些研究结果证实了前庭传入信号在步行过程中对脊柱旁肌肉活动控制的贡献,并表明这种控制会随着头部的不同方向而改变。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Applied Physiology (EJAP) aims to promote mechanistic advances in human integrative and translational physiology. Physiology is viewed broadly, having overlapping context with related disciplines such as biomechanics, biochemistry, endocrinology, ergonomics, immunology, motor control, and nutrition. EJAP welcomes studies dealing with physical exercise, training and performance. Studies addressing physiological mechanisms are preferred over descriptive studies. Papers dealing with animal models or pathophysiological conditions are not excluded from consideration, but must be clearly relevant to human physiology.
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