Response of external inspiration to the movements induced by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation


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Abstract

The dynamic of the parameters of lung ventilation and gas exchange have been studied in 10 young male subjects during involuntary stepping movements induced by transcutaneous spinal cord electrical stimulation applied in the projection of T11T12 vertebrae and during voluntary stepping movements. It has been found that the transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation inducing stepping movements leads to an increase in breathing frequency and a reduction in tidal volume. These effects may be mediated by some neurogenic factors associated with muscular activity during stepping movements, the activation of abdominal expiratory muscles, and the interaction between the stepping pattern and breathing generators.

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A. V. Minyaeva

Tver State University

Email: tmoshonkina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Tver

S. A. Moiseev

Velikie Luki State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports

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Russian Federation, Velikie Luki

A. M. Pukhov

Velikie Luki State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports

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Russian Federation, Velikie Luki

A. A. Savokhin

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

Y. P. Gerasimenko

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

Email: tmoshonkina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

T. R. Moshonkina

Pavlov Institute of Physiology

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Email: tmoshonkina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

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