HIGHLIGHTED TOPIC The Physiology and Pathophysiology of the Hyperbaric and Diving Environments Comparison of electrical and magnetic stimulations to assess quadriceps muscle function

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  • Samuel Verges
  • Nicola A. Maffiuletti
  • Hugo Kerherve
  • Nicolas Decorte
  • Bernard Wuyam
  • Guillaume Y. Millet
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Verges S, Maffiuletti NA, Kerherve H, Decorte N, Wuyam B, Millet GY. Comparison of electrical and magnetic stimulations to assess quadriceps muscle function: electrical and magnetic quadriceps stimulations. J Appl Physiol 106: 701–710, 2009. First published 28 August 2008; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01051.2007.—This study aimed to 1) compare electrical and magnetic stimulations for quadriceps muscle function assessment, and 2) ascertain whether the ratios of the second twitch elicited by supramaximal electrical and magnetic femoral nerve stimulation at 10 and 100 Hz (T210:100) and the total twitch force elicited by the same types of stimulations (Fpaired10:100) are equivalent to the standard lowto high-frequency force ratio associated with submaximal electrical tetanic stimulations (Ftet10:100). Quadriceps force and vastus lateralis EMG were recorded at rest (n 21 subjects), immediately after, and 30 min after a 30-min downhill run (n 10) when 1) supramaximal electrical nerve stimulation (ENS), 2) magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) and 3) submaximal electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) were delivered in random order at 1 (single stimulation), 10, and 100 Hz (paired stimulations). Tenand 100-Hz 500-ms tetani were also evoked with EMS to determine Ftet10:100. Before exercise, contractile properties with single and paired stimulations were similar for ENS and MNS (all intraclass correlation coefficients k 0.90), but smaller for EMS (P 0.001). M-wave characteristics were also similar for ENS and MNS (all k 0.90). After exercise, changes in all parameters did not differ between methods. With fatigue, the changes in Ftet10:100 were inconsistently correlated with the changes in T210:100 (r 0.24–0.73, P 0.002–0.15) but better correlated with the changes in Fpaired10:100 (immediately after exercise: r 0.80–0.83, P 0.001; 30 min after exercise: r 0.46–0.82, P 0.001–0.03). We conclude that ENS and MNS provide similar quadriceps muscle function assessment, while Fpaired10:100 is a better index than T210:100 of lowto highfrequency fatigue of the quadriceps in vivo.

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تاریخ انتشار 2009