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Amplitude of the maximum motor response (Mmax) in human muscles typically decreases during the course of an experiment
Authors:C Crone  L L Johnsen  H Hultborn  G B Ørsnes
Institution:Department of Clinical Neurophysiology 3063, Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen ?, Denmark e-mail: rh02213@rh.dk, Fax: +45-3545-3264, DK
Institute of Medical Physiology, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark, DK
Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen ?, Denmark, DK
Abstract: It was shown that the amplitude of the soleus M max and H max responses decreases in the course of long-lasting H-reflex studies. The peak-to-peak amplitudes of the M max and H max responses in the soleus muscle (and the M max in the tibialis anterior muscle and small hand muscles) were measured repeatedly for 1–3 h in 20 subjects. 3–5 M max responses and 5–10 H max responses were elicited about every 3 min while the subject was at rest. Decreases in the soleus M max response of up to 50.5% (mean 20.5% SEM 2.2) and of the soleus H max of up to 49.7% (mean 19.1% SEM 3.7) in relation to the amplitudes measured at the beginning of the experiment were seen in 17 subjects. In 3 subjects no M max amplitude decrease was seen. The maximum decrease was reached between 10 and 100 min (mean 44.2 min SEM 4.3). An Mmax amplitude decrease was also seen in the tibialis anterior muscle and in two small hand muscles. In some subjects the decrease of the M max response seemed to be initiated by the infrequent supramaximal stimulations. The possible causes for this amplitude reduction, as well as the methodological consequences of these findings for H-reflex studies and fatigue studies, are briefly discussed. Received: 1 July 1998 / Accepted: 9 October 1998
Keywords:  Mmax  Hmax  Repeated stimulation  Amplitude decrease  Soleus muscle
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