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外展神经麻痹后前庭眼反射的适应性与缺陷

Adaptations and deficits in the vestibulo-ocular reflex after sixth nerve palsy.

作者信息

Wong Agnes M F, Tweed Douglas, Sharpe James A

机构信息

Division of Neurology, the University of Toronto, and University Health Network-Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2002 Jan;43(1):99-111.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The effects of paralytic strabismus on the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) have not been systematically investigated in humans. The purpose of this study was to analyze the VOR in patients with unilateral peripheral sixth nerve palsy.

METHODS

Twenty-one patients with unilateral peripheral sixth nerve palsy (6 severe, 7 moderate, 8 mild) and 15 normal subjects were studied. Subjects made sinusoidal +/-10 degrees head-on-body rotations in yaw and pitch at approximately 0.5 and 2 Hz, and in roll at approximately 0.5, 1, and 2 Hz. Eye movement recordings were obtained using magnetic scleral search coils in each eye in darkness and during monocular viewing in light. Static torsional VOR gains, defined as change in torsional eye position divided by change in head position during sustained head roll, were also measured.

RESULTS

In all patients, horizontal VOR gains in darkness were decreased in the paretic eye in both abduction and adduction, but remained normal in the nonparetic eye in both directions. In light, horizontal visually enhanced VOR (VVOR) gains were normal in both eyes in moderate and mild palsy. In severe palsy, horizontal VVOR gains remained low in the paretic eye during viewing with either eye, whereas those in the nonparetic eye were higher than normal when the paretic eye viewed. Vertical VOR and VVOR were normal, but dynamic and static torsional VOR and VVOR gains were reduced in both eyes in all patients.

CONCLUSIONS

In darkness, horizontal VOR gains were reduced during abduction of the paretic eye in all patients, as anticipated in sixth nerve palsy. Gains were also reduced during adduction of the paretic eye, suggesting that innervation to the medial rectus has changed. After severe palsy, vision did not increase abducting or adducting horizontal VVOR gains to normal in the paretic eye, but caused secondary increase in VVOR gains to values above unity in the nonparetic eye, when the paretic eye fixated. In mild and moderate palsy, vision enhanced the VOR in the paretic eye but caused no change in the nonparetic eye, suggesting a monocular readjustment of innervation selectively to the paretic eye. Vertical VOR and VVOR gains were normal, indicating that the lateral rectus did not have significant vertical actions through the excursions that we tested (+/-10 degrees ). Reduced torsional VOR gains in the paretic eye can be explained by the esotropia in sixth nerve palsy. Torsional VOR gain normally varies with vergence. We attribute the reduced torsional gains in the paretic eye to the mechanism that normally lowers it during convergence. The low torsional gains in the nonparetic eye may be an adaptation to reduce torsional disparity between the two eyes.

摘要

目的

麻痹性斜视对人类前庭眼反射(VOR)的影响尚未得到系统研究。本研究旨在分析单侧周围性第六神经麻痹患者的VOR。

方法

对21例单侧周围性第六神经麻痹患者(6例重度、7例中度、8例轻度)和15名正常受试者进行研究。受试者在偏航和俯仰方向以约0.5和2Hz的频率进行正弦波±10度的头部相对于身体的旋转,在横滚方向以约0.5、1和2Hz的频率进行旋转。在黑暗中以及单眼视物时,使用磁性巩膜搜索线圈记录每只眼睛的眼动。还测量了静态扭转VOR增益,其定义为持续头部横滚期间扭转眼位变化除以头部位置变化。

结果

在所有患者中,黑暗中患侧眼外展和内收时水平VOR增益均降低,但健侧眼在两个方向上均保持正常。在明视条件下,中度和轻度麻痹患者双眼的水平视觉增强VOR(VVOR)增益正常。在重度麻痹患者中,患侧眼单眼视物时水平VVOR增益仍较低,而当患侧眼注视时,健侧眼的水平VVOR增益高于正常。垂直VOR和VVOR正常,但所有患者双眼的动态和静态扭转VOR以及VVOR增益均降低。

结论

如第六神经麻痹所预期的那样,在黑暗中,所有患者患侧眼外展时水平VOR增益降低。患侧眼内收时增益也降低,提示内直肌的神经支配发生了改变。重度麻痹后,视觉并未使患侧眼外展或内收时的水平VVOR增益恢复正常,但当患侧眼注视时,健侧眼的VVOR增益会继发性升高至高于正常水平。在轻度和中度麻痹患者中,视觉增强了患侧眼的VOR,但健侧眼无变化,提示神经支配对患侧眼进行了单眼选择性重新调整。垂直VOR和VVOR增益正常,表明外直肌在我们测试的偏移范围内(±10度)没有明显的垂直作用。患侧眼扭转VOR增益降低可由第六神经麻痹中的内斜视来解释。扭转VOR增益通常随辐辏而变化。我们将患侧眼扭转增益降低归因于在辐辏期间使其降低的正常机制。健侧眼扭转增益较低可能是为了减少两眼之间的扭转差异而产生的一种适应。

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