Contractions dynamic of “fast” and “slow” rat muscle under spinal shock and modulators of contraction

V. Valiullin, A. E. Khairullin, A. Eremeev, A. Teplov, A. Shaĭkhutdinova, N. M. Kashtanov, S. N. Grishin
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Aim. To study the dynamics of neuromotor regulation of the contractile function of fast and slow muscles in rodents during spinal shock by spinal cord transection at the level Тh11Тh12. Methods. The experiments were carried out on laboratory rats weighing 140180 g. The animals were divided into two groups: Control (8 rats) and Spinal shock (6 rats). The lower leg muscles, m. soleus and m. extensor digitorum longus (m. EDL), were dissected by partially isolating without disrupting the connection with the body's circulatory system. The sciatic nerve was stimulated with single electrical impulses (10 V, 0.5 ms). Contractions of both muscles caused by electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve before and after the injection of the substances into the femoral artery tubocurarine (1 mM) or norepinephrine (10 mM) were recorded in animals of both groups. After spinalization, muscle contractions were re-recorded during electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve before and 10 minutes after the injection of tubocurarine or noradrenaline into the femoral artery in the same concentrations. Results. After spinalization of the animal, the contraction force of the muscle m. EDL fibers increased to 0.430.03 g (p=0.040), but the temporal parameters remained unchanged. M. soleus, on the contrary, showed a decrease in the contraction time to 0.0530.005 s (p=0.045), and no change in the contraction force was observed under these conditions. Intra-arterial administration of norepinephrine in the control group resulted in an increase of m. soleus contractions up to 1.210.17 g (p=0.048), and m. EDL up to 0.570.07 g (p=0.043). The administration of norepinephrine in spinalized animals caused an increase in the contraction of m. soleus up to 1.210.09 g (p=0.047), and m. EDL up to 0.660.05 g (p=0.043). The blocker of postsynaptic cholinergic receptors tubocurarine administration reduced the force of contraction of both muscle types in both control [m. soleus up to 0.390.03 g (p=0.039), m. EDL up to 0.110.02 g (p=0.042)] and spinalized [m. soleus up to 0.340.05 g (p=0.039), m. EDL up to 0.150.04 g (p=0.040)] animals. Conclusion. The data obtained demonstrate the presence of significant differences in the mechanisms of control of contractile activity in the fast and slow skeletal muscles of warm-blooded animals; the persistence of the similar effect of the basic modulators on the contraction of both muscles with such a striking reaction to spinalization highlights the contribution of neurotrophic control to the functioning of fast and slow motor units.
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脊髓休克下大鼠“快”、“慢”肌收缩动态及收缩调节剂
的目标。通过水平脊髓横断研究脊髓休克时啮齿动物快肌和慢肌收缩功能的神经运动调控动力学Тh11Тh12。方法。实验对象为体重140180g的实验室大鼠。实验动物分为对照组(8只)和脊髓休克组(6只)。在不破坏与人体循环系统的连接的情况下,部分分离分离小腿肌肉比目鱼肌和指长伸肌(EDL)。单次电脉冲(10 V, 0.5 ms)刺激坐骨神经。记录两组动物在股动脉注射管碱(1 mM)或去甲肾上腺素(10 mM)前后坐骨神经电刺激引起的两侧肌肉收缩情况。脊柱化后,分别在股动脉注射相同浓度的管曲碱或去甲肾上腺素前和后10分钟电刺激坐骨神经时,重新记录肌肉收缩情况。结果。动物棘化后,肌纤维m. EDL的收缩力增加到0.430.03 g (p=0.040),但时间参数不变。与此相反,比目鱼的收缩时间缩短至0.0530.005 s (p=0.045),而收缩力没有变化。对照组动脉内给药去甲肾上腺素导致比目鱼肌收缩增加1.210.17 g (p=0.048), EDL增加0.570.07 g (p=0.043)。去甲肾上腺素可使比目鱼肌收缩增加1.210.09 g (p=0.047), EDL增加0.660.05 g (p=0.043)。突触后胆碱能受体阻滞剂管碱给药可降低两种对照中两种肌肉类型的收缩力[m]。比目鱼肌可达0.390.03 g (p=0.039), m. EDL可达0.110.02 g (p=0.042)]。比目鱼可达0.340.05 g (p=0.039), m. EDL可达0.150.04 g (p=0.040)]动物。结论。所获得的数据表明,温血动物快慢骨骼肌收缩活动的控制机制存在显著差异;基本调节剂对两种肌肉收缩的相似作用的持续存在,以及对脊柱化的显著反应,突出了神经营养控制对快、慢运动单元功能的贡献。
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