motor function Flashcards

motor units: define the term "motor unit" and compare different types

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define motor unit

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single motor neurone together with all muscle fibres it innervates (smallest functional unit with which to produce force)

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how many muscle fibres does one motor neurone supply

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average 600 (motor neurone axon branches)

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what does stimulation of one motor unit cause

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contraction of all muscle fibres in that unit

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3 types of motor unit (in order of recruitment; de-recruitment is reverse order)

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slow (S, type I); fast, fatigue resistant (FR, type IIA); fast, fatiguable (FF, type IIB)

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diameter of cell bodies of motor unit types

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type I has smallest diameter cell bodies vs type IIA and IIB

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size of dendritic trees of motor unit types

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type I have smallest dendritic trees vs type IIA and IIB

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diameter of axon of motor unit types

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type I has thinnest axons vs type IIA and IIB

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conduction velocity of motor unit types

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type I has slowest conduction velocity (unmeylinated) vs IIA and IIB

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how to determine distribution of fibre types

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different amount of ATPase so can stain

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how are the 3 motor unit types classified

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by amount of tension generated (force), speed of contraction, and fatiguability of motor unit

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twitch speed of motor unit types

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type I has slow twitch, IIA and IIB have fast twitch

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tension of motor unit types

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type I has low tension, type IIA has moderate tension, type IIB has high tension

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fatiguability of motor unit types

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type I and IIA are fatigue resistant (type I much longer), type IIB has high fatigue (rapid fatigue)

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two mechanisms by which brain regulates force that a single muscle can produce

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recruitment, rate coding

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recruitment of motor units (size principle)

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not randomly recruited; governed by size principle, so smaller units with slow twitch units recruited first, but as more force is required, more units are recruited to allow fine control, under which low force levels are required (e.g. writing)

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rate coding of motor unit (summation)

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slow units fire at lower frequency, but as firing rate increases, force produced by unit increases; summation occurs when units fire at frequency too fast to allow muscle to relax between arriving action potentials

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what are neutrophic factors

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type of growth factor that affect motor units by preventing neuronal death and promoting growth of neurones after injury

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effect of neutrophic factors: normal innervation of SOL, FDL and FHL

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motor unit and fibre characteristics are dependent on innervating nerve (SOL is slow and FDL and FHL are fast)

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effect of neutrophic factors: crossed innervation

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if fast twitch and slow twitch muscle are cross innervated, SOL becomes fast and FDL becomes slow; motor neurone has some effect on properties of muscle fibres which it innervates

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plasticity of motor unit: what is the most common motor unit type change following training

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type IIB to IIA (more fatigue resistant muscle fibres to maintain performance)

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plasticity of motor unit: when is type I to II possible

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in cases of severe deconditioning or spinal cord injury e.g. microgravity during spaceflight also results in shift from slow to fast muscle fibre types

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plasticity of motor unit: what is aging associated with and effect

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loss of type I and II fibres, but also preferential loss of type II fibres, resulting in a larger proportion of type I fibres in aged muscle (evidence from slower contraction times)