Wong Agnes M F, Sharpe James A, Tweed Douglas
Division of Neurology, University of Toronto, University Health Network, Toronto Western Hospital, 5-440 WW, 399 Bathurst Street, Ont., M5T 2S8, Toronto, Canada.
Vision Res. 2002 Aug;42(18):2205-218. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(02)00088-3.
The effects of fourth nerve palsy on the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) had not been systematically investigated. We used the magnetic scleral search coil technique to study the VOR in patients with unilateral fourth nerve palsy during sinusoidal head rotations in yaw, pitch and roll at different frequencies. In darkness, VOR gains are reduced during incyclotorsion, depression and abduction of the paretic eye, as anticipated from paresis of the superior oblique muscle. VOR gains during excyclotorsion, elevation and adduction of the paretic eye are also reduced, whereas gains in the non-paretic eye remain normal, indicating a selective adjustment of innervation to the paretic eye. In light, torsional visually enhanced VOR (VVOR) gains in the paretic eye remain reduced; however, visual input increases vertical and horizontal VVOR gains to normal in the paretic eye, without a conjugate increase in VVOR gains in the non-paretic eye, providing further evidence of selective adaptation in the paretic eye. Motions of the eyes after fourth nerve palsy exemplify monocular adaptation of the VOR, in response to peripheral neuromuscular deficits.
动眼神经麻痹对前庭眼反射(VOR)的影响尚未得到系统研究。我们采用磁性巩膜搜索线圈技术,研究了单侧动眼神经麻痹患者在不同频率下进行偏航、俯仰和滚动方向的正弦头部旋转时的VOR。在黑暗中,如预期的上斜肌麻痹一样,患眼内旋、下转和外展时VOR增益降低。患眼外旋、上转和内收时VOR增益也降低,而非患眼的增益保持正常,表明对患眼的神经支配进行了选择性调整。在光照下,患眼的扭转视觉增强VOR(VVOR)增益仍降低;然而,视觉输入使患眼的垂直和水平VVOR增益增加至正常,而非患眼的VVOR增益没有相应增加,这进一步证明了患眼的选择性适应。动眼神经麻痹后眼睛的运动体现了VOR的单眼适应,以应对周围神经肌肉缺陷。