Physiology of the Motor Unit

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Physiology of the Motor Unit Dr Taha Sadig Ahmed

AHC is the motor nerve that controls the skeletal muscle cell contraction 4/25/2017

Thus each muscle cell is supplied by only one AHC . When the axon of the motor nerve enters the muscle , it divides into many branches inside it The ending ( terminal ) of each of these branches is enlarged , contains vesicles of ACh and it supplies (innervates ) only one muscle cell ( muscle fiber ). Thus each muscle cell is supplied by only one AHC . On the other hand,one AHC , through the branches of its axon , supplies several muscle cells . 4/25/2017

Q:What is a Motor Unit ? It is the Motor Neuron (Anterior Horn Cell , AHC ) and all the muscle fibers it innervates (supplies) 4/25/2017

neuromuscular junction ( NMJ) ? It is the place where the Q: What is the neuromuscular junction ( NMJ) ? It is the place where the axon terminal contacts the muscle cell What is the chemical transmitter released by the axon of the motor nerve ? It is Acetylcholine (ACh 4/25/2017

Functionally speaking , muscles can be considered as being made of consist of a number of motor units A motor unit is the motor neuron and all muscle fibers within the muscle it innervates (supplied with it) All muscles consist of a number of motor units and the fibers belonging to a motor unit are dispersed and intermingle amongst fibers of other units. All of these fibers will be of the same type (either fast twitch or slow twitch) . When a motor unit is activated, all of its fibers contract. Groups of motor units often work together to coordinate the contractions of a single muscle All of the motor units that subserve a single muscle are considered a motor unit pool.

The number of muscle fibers within each motor unit can vary  In general , smaller motor unit , which contain smaller number of muscle fibers have more accurate & precise movement than large motor units which contain large numbers of fibers Examples of the former are hand muscles and examples of the latter are muscles of the trunk

Motor unit recruitment In electrodiagnostic testing (EMG , electromyography) for a patient with weakness, careful analysis of the motor unit action potential (MUAP) size, shape, and recruitment pattern can help in distinguishing a myopathy from neuropathy. Motor unit recruitment Recruitment of motor units is the progressive activation of a muscle by successive recruitment of contractile units (motor units) to accomplish increasing degrees of contractile strength ( force ). When a motor neuron is activated, all of the muscle fibers innervated by the motor neuron are stimulated and contract. Increasing frequency of action potentials resulting in stronger force of contraction When the AHC fires at slow rates , MUPs will be at slow rtae , & the force of muscle muscle contraction is weak . If AHCs fire at very fast rates  fast MUPs  stronger contraction At maximumum effort  we get in the EMG interference pattern .

The activation of one motor neuron will result in a weak but distributed muscle contraction. The activation of more motor neurons will result in more muscle fibers being activated, and therefore a stronger muscle contraction. The higher the motor unit recruitment , the stronger the muscle contraction . The force produced by a single motor unit is determined by  (1) the number of muscle fibers in the unit , & (2) the frequency with which the muscle fibers are stimulated by their innervating axon. Generally, this allows a 2 to 4-fold change in force.

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