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Evidence of a contralateral motor influence on reciprocal inhibition in man

Authors :
V. La Grutta
Giuseppe Ferraro
G. Caravaglios
M. Sabatino
Pierangelo Sardo
Paul Delwaide
Source :
Journal of Neural Transmission - Parkinson's Disease and Dementia Section. 4:257-266
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1992.

Abstract

The role of contralateral movement on both H reflex and reciprocal inhibition was studied. In normal men H reflex was induced by median nerve stimulation. Reciprocal inhibition was achieved through stimulation of the antagonist radial nerve. On this basis the effects of contralateral arm movement were analized. Furthermore the putative influence of exteroceptive origin was also verified by means of digit stimulation. Results showed that contralateral arm movement did not affect H reflex amplitude; on the contrary, it was able to enhance reciprocal inhibition induced by extensors on flexors. Study of cutaneous afferents demonstrated that contralateral digit stimulation failed to elicit modifications on both H reflex and reciprocal inhibition. On the other hand, ipsilateral digit stimulation lowered H reflex amplitude and increased the degree of reciprocal inhibition. Experimental findings underline the possibility that an informational array reaches the contralateral IA interneurone: therefore a mutual (bilateral) interaction among IA interneurones may accordingly be hypothesised.

Details

ISSN :
14351463 and 09363076
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neural Transmission - Parkinson's Disease and Dementia Section
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f5b6f0ca9acf10510f087c7d58754a41