Kim Yun-Hee, Jang Sung Ho, Chang Yongmin, Byun Woo Mok, Son Soomin, Ahn Sang Ho
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung Medical Center, 50 Ilwon-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 135-710.
Neuroreport. 2003 Jul 18;14(10):1329-32. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000078702.79393.9b.
This fMRI study was undertaken to test whether the pathophysiological mechanism of mirror movements in hemiparetic stroke patients involves activation of the unaffected motor cortex. We studied 16 control subjects and 51 stroke patients. fMRI was performed at 1.5 T using a finger flexion-extension movement paradigm. The incidence of bilateral primary sensorimotor cortex activation was significantly increased during movements of the affected hand of stroke patients who showed mirror movements. Moreover, the incidence of bilateral primary sensorimotor cortex activation increased with the severity of mirror movements and primary sensorimotor cortex was activated bilaterally in all patients who showed sustained mirror movements. We conclude that the motor cortex activation on the non-stroke side is associated with mirror movements and is correlated with the severity of mirror movements. It seems that the pathophysiological mechanism of sustained mirror movements in stroke patients involves the unaffected motor cortex.
本功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究旨在测试偏瘫性中风患者镜像运动的病理生理机制是否涉及未受影响的运动皮层激活。我们研究了16名对照受试者和51名中风患者。使用手指屈伸运动范式在1.5T条件下进行fMRI检查。在出现镜像运动的中风患者患侧手运动期间,双侧初级感觉运动皮层激活的发生率显著增加。此外,双侧初级感觉运动皮层激活的发生率随镜像运动的严重程度增加,并且在所有出现持续镜像运动的患者中双侧初级感觉运动皮层均被激活。我们得出结论,非中风侧的运动皮层激活与镜像运动相关,并且与镜像运动的严重程度相关。中风患者持续镜像运动的病理生理机制似乎涉及未受影响的运动皮层。