Fa. Sonnenborg et al., Modular organization of excitatory and inhibitory reflex receptive fields elicited by electrical stimulation of the foot sole in man, CLIN NEU, 111(12), 2000, pp. 2160-2169
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate how the inhibitory and e
xcitatory reflex components of the human (polysynaptic) withdrawal reflex a
re organized depending on the stimulation site. The reflexes were elicited
during a voluntary pre-contraction (between 10 and 20% of maximum voluntary
contraction) of two antagonistic muscles.
Methods: Inhibitory and excitatory reflex receptive fields to tibialis ante
rior (TA) and soleus (SO) were mapped in 14 healthy subjects using randomiz
ed electrical stimulation at 16 sites of the foot sole. Low, non-painful (3
X perception threshold), and high, painful (1.5 X pain threshold), stimulus
intensities were used.
Results: The inhibitory reflex receptive fields were organized in a highly
functional manner supporting the action of the excitatory reflex. Together
the two reflexes result in an optimal withdrawal from the stimulus. Low sti
mulation intensity was found sufficient to elicit the inhibitory reflex. Hi
gh stimulation intensity caused a reversal of the inhibition to excitation
in tibialis anterior. In soleus the inhibition was facilitated for stronger
intensities.
Conclusion: In conclusion, findings in animals of a modular organization of
inhibitory reflexes are reproduced in humans. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ir
eland Ltd. All rights reserved.