Firing duration of masseter motor units during prolonged low-level contractions.

Clin Neurophysiol

Clinic for Masticatory Disorders, Removable Prosthodontics, and Special Care Dentistry, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

Published: December 2011

Objective: The study aimed to determine whether motor units (MUs) of the masseter muscle can be continuously active during a prolonged low-level sustained contraction.

Methods: Intramuscular fine-wire EMG activity was recorded unilaterally from the masseter muscles of 13 pain-free volunteers (mean age ± SD = 26.7 ± 7.7 years), during low-level biting tasks performed for 30 min. The stored intramuscular EMG signals were decomposed into individual MU action-potential trains using long-term decomposition software. Depending on relative duration of the MU activity, MUs were classified as sporadically (<50% of the time), intermittently (50% ≤ time ≤ 95%), or continuously active (>95% of the time).

Results: The overall number of MUs identified during the low-level biting task was 203. Of these, nine continuously active MUs (4.4%) were found in six of the 13 subjects investigated, whereas 50 intermittent MUs (24.6%) were found in 12 subjects. The remaining MUs (71.0%) were sporadically active and were found in all of the subjects investigated.

Conclusion: The majority of masseter MUs is sporadically or intermittently active during prolonged low-level contractions, but some of them can also be continuously active.

Significance: Sustained clenching efforts may be accompanied by continuous activity of a few selected muscle fibres.

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