Volume 20, Issue 10 pp. 1229-1235
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Summation of extraocular motor unit tensions in the lateral rectus muscle of the cat

Stephen J. Goldberg PhD

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Stephen J. Goldberg PhD

Department of Anatomy, Box 980709, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0709, USA

Department of Anatomy, Box 980709, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0709, USASearch for more papers by this author
Kristi E. Wilson PhD

Kristi E. Wilson PhD

Department of Anatomy, Box 980709, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0709, USA

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Mary S. Shall PhD, PT

Mary S. Shall PhD, PT

Department of Physical Therapy, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA

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Abstract

Contractile measures on 67 single muscle units in the cat lateral rectus muscle were made in response to motoneuron stimulation. Simultaneous activation of four to five additional units, using muscle nerve stimulation, allowed an examination of unit force summation. Linear force addition was found in 73% of the units, while 25% added only about half of their twitch force to the twitch force of the nerve-activated units. “Nonadditive” units had significantly weaker twitch tensions than the units which added linearly. Lengthening or shortening the whole muscle, from maximal isometric settings, reduced whole muscle twitch tension as well as muscle unit tension. Injury to the lateral rectus muscle did not significantly alter whole muscle tension. These findings suggest that the known serial and branching arrangement of these muscle fibers, as well as the complex interfiber matrix, may help explain the force reduction in some muscle units and the whole muscle's resistance to insult. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve 20: 1229–1235, 1997

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