Journal of Neurophysiology, volume 124, issue 3, pages 682-690
Muscle sympathetic single-unit response patterns during progressive muscle metaboreflex activation in young healthy adults
ANTHONY V. INCOGNITO
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Massimo Nardone
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,
André L. Teixeira
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,
Jordan B. Lee
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,
Muhammad M Kathia
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,
Philip J. Millar
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Toronto General Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-09-01
Journal:
Journal of Neurophysiology
scimago Q2
SJR: 0.984
CiteScore: 4.8
Impact factor: 2.1
ISSN: 00223077, 15221598
PubMed ID:
32727266
General Neuroscience
Physiology
Abstract
Muscle sympathetic single units respond differentially to sympathoexcitatory stress such that single units can increase firing to contribute to the sympathoexcitatory response or can be nonresponsive or even inhibited. We observed a subgroup of single units that can respond bidirectionally, being first inhibited before activated by progressive increases in forearm muscle metaboreflex activation. These results suggest convergent neural inputs (i.e., inhibitory and excitatory), which yield heterogenous muscle sympathetic single-unit activation thresholds.
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