A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Differential contributions of ankle plantarflexors during submaximal isometric muscle action: a PET and EMG study




AuthorsMasood T, Bojsen-Moller J, Kalliokoski KK, Kirjavainen A, Aarimaa V, Peter MS, Finni T

Publication year2014

JournalJournal of Electro - myography and Kinesiology

Journal acronymJ.Electromyogr.Kinesiol.

Volume24

Issue3

First page 367

Last page374

Number of pages8

ISSN1050-6411

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelekin.2014.03.002

Web address PM:24717406


Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the relative contributions of superficial and deep ankle plantarflexors during repetitive submaximal isometric contractions using surface electromyography (SEMG) and positron emission tomography (PET). Myoelectric signals were obtained from twelve healthy volunteers (27.3+/-4.2yrs). A tracer ([(18)F]-FDG) was injected during the exercise and PET scanning was done immediately afterwards. The examined muscles included soleus (Sol), medial gastrocnemius (MG), lateral gastrocnemius (LG), and flexor hallucis longus (FHL). It was found that isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force, muscle glucose uptake (GU) rate, and SEMG of various plantarflexors were comparable bilaterally. In terms of %EMG MVC, FHL and MG displayed the highest activity ( approximately 34%), while LG ( approximately 21%) had the lowest activity. Cumulative SEMG from all parts of the triceps surae (TS) muscle accounted for approximately 70% of the combined EMG signal of all four plantarflexors. As for GU, the highest quantity was observed in MG (2.4+/-0.8mumol*100g(-1)*min(-1)), whereas FHL (1.8+/-0.6mumol*100g(-1)*min(-1)) had the lowest uptake. Cumulative GU of TS constituted nearly 80% of the combined GU. The findings of this study provide valuable reference for studies where individual muscle contributions are estimated using models and simulations




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