Satow Takeshi, Ikeda Akio, Yamamoto Jun-Ichi, Begum Tahamina, Thuy Dinh Ha Duy, Matsuhashi Masao, Mima Tatsuya, Nagamine Takashi, Baba Koichi, Mihara Tadahiro, Inoue Yushi, Miyamoto Susumu, Hashimoto Nobuo, Shibasaki Hiroshi
Dept. of Neurology, Kyoto Univ. Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2004 Aug;287(2):G459-70. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00323.2003. Epub 2003 Dec 30.
We investigated the role of the cerebral cortex, particularly the face/tongue area of the primary sensorimotor (SMI) cortex (face/tongue) and supplementary motor area (SMA), in volitional swallowing by recording movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs). MRCPs with swallowing and tongue protrusion were recorded from scalp electrodes in eight normal right-handed subjects and from implanted subdural electrodes in six epilepsy patients. The experiment by scalp EEG in normal subjects revealed that premovement Bereitschaftspotentials (BP) activity for swallowing was largest at the vertex and lateralized to either hemisphere in the central area. The experiment by epicortical EEG in patients confirmed that face/tongue SMI and SMA were commonly involved in swallowing and tongue protrusion with overlapping distribution and interindividual variability. BP amplitude showed no difference between swallowing and tongue movements, either at face/tongue SMI or at SMA, whereas postmovement potential (PMP) was significantly larger in tongue protrusion than in swallowing only at face/tongue SMI. BP occurred earlier in swallowing than in tongue protrusion. Comparison between face/tongue SMI and SMA did not show any difference with regard to BP and PMP amplitude or BP onset time in either task. The preparatory role of the cerebral cortex in swallowing was similar to that in tongue movement, except for earlier activation in swallowing. Postmovement processing of swallowing was lesser than that of tongue movement in face/tongue SMI; probably suggesting that the cerebral cortex does not play a significant role in postmovement processing of swallowing. SMA plays a supplementary role to face/tongue SMI both in swallowing and tongue movements.
我们通过记录与运动相关的皮层电位(MRCPs),研究了大脑皮层,特别是初级感觉运动(SMI)皮层的面部/舌区(面部/舌)和辅助运动区(SMA)在自主吞咽中的作用。在8名正常右利手受试者的头皮电极以及6名癫痫患者植入的硬膜下电极上记录了吞咽和伸舌时的MRCPs。正常受试者的头皮脑电图实验显示,吞咽前运动准备电位(BP)活动在头顶最大,在中央区向两侧半球偏侧化。患者的皮层脑电图实验证实,面部/舌SMI和SMA共同参与吞咽和伸舌,分布重叠且个体间存在差异。在面部/舌SMI或SMA,吞咽和舌运动之间的BP振幅没有差异,而仅在面部/舌SMI,伸舌时的运动后电位(PMP)明显大于吞咽时。吞咽时BP出现的时间比伸舌时早。在任何一项任务中,面部/舌SMI和SMA在BP和PMP振幅或BP起始时间方面均未显示出任何差异。大脑皮层在吞咽中的准备作用与舌运动相似,只是吞咽时的激活更早。在面部/舌SMI中,吞咽的运动后处理比舌运动少;这可能表明大脑皮层在吞咽的运动后处理中不发挥重要作用。SMA在吞咽和舌运动中对面部/舌SMI起辅助作用。