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J Physiol Volume 525, Number 1, 241-252, May 15, 2000
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The Journal of Physiology (2000), 525.1, pp. 241-252
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Monosynaptic Ia projections from intrinsic hand muscles to forearm motoneurones in humans

V. Marchand-Pauvert, G. Nicolas and E. Pierrot-Deseilligny

Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, 47 boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75651 Paris cedex 13, France

  1. Heteronymous Ia excitatory projections from intrinsic hand muscles to human forearm motoneurones (MNs) were investigated. Changes in firing probability of single motor units (MUs) in the flexor carpi radialis (FCR), flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU), flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS), extensor carpi radialis (ECR), extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) and extensor digitorum communis (EDC) were studied after electrical stimuli were applied to the median and ulnar nerve at wrist level and to the corresponding homonymous nerve at elbow level.

  2. Homonymous facilitation, occurring at the same latency as the H reflex, and therefore attributed to monosynaptic Ia EPSPs, was found in all the sampled units. In many MUs an early facilitation was also evoked by heteronymous low-threshold afferents from intrinsic hand muscles. The low threshold (between 0·5 and 0·6 times motor threshold (MT)) and the inability of a pure cutaneous stimulation to reproduce this effect indicate that it is due to stimulation of group I muscle afferents.

  3. Evidence for a similar central delay (monosynaptic) in heteronymous as in homonymous pathways was accepted when the difference in latencies of the homonymous and heteronymous peaks did not differ from the estimated supplementary afferent conduction time from wrist to elbow level by more than 0·5 ms (conduction velocity in the fastest Ia afferents between wrist and elbow levels being equal to 69 m s-1).

  4. A statistically significant heteronymous monosynaptic Ia excitation from intrinsic hand muscles supplied by both median and ulnar nerves was found in MUs belonging to all forearm motor nuclei tested (although not in ECU MUs after ulnar stimulation). It was, however, more often found in flexors than in extensors, in wrist than in finger muscles and in muscles operating in the radial than in the ulnar side.

  5. It is argued that the connections of Ia afferents from intrinsic hand muscles to forearm MNs, which are stronger and more widely distributed than in the cat, might be used to provide a support to the hand during manipulatory movements.



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