Labyt Etienne, Cassim François, Devos David, Bourriez Jean-Louis, Destée Alain, Guieu Jean-Daiel, Defebvre Luc, Derambure Philippe
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, R. Salengro Hospital, Lille University Medical Center, Lille Cedex, France.
J Clin Neurophysiol. 2005 Jun;22(3):192-203.
This study aimed at elucidating how the cortical mechanism underlying the preparation and the postmovement phase of voluntary hand muscle relaxation is affected in Parkinson's disease. Event-related mu and beta (de)synchronization (ERD/S) related to voluntary muscle contraction and relaxation were recorded in 16 untreated, akineto-rigid, predominantly hemiparkinsonian patients. The results were compared with data from 10 age-matched, healthy subjects. In the muscle relaxation task, the subject held the wrist in an extended position and then let the hand drop by voluntarily relaxing wrist extensor contraction, i.e., without any overt, associated muscle contraction. In the muscle contraction task, subjects performed a self-initiated brief wrist extension. A same pattern of ERD/S was observed in control subjects and parkinsonian patients performing the motor tasks with their less affected limb. In contrast, related to voluntary relaxation performed with the more affected limb, a delayed mu and beta ERD and a disappearance of beta ERS were revealed. These results demonstrate that the pattern of cortical oscillatory activity in a relaxation task is abnormal in parkinsonian patients. The authors suggest that this may be due to anomalous activity in inhibitory motor cortical systems and impaired sensorimotor integration of afferent inputs from muscle and joint receptors.
本研究旨在阐明帕金森病如何影响自主手部肌肉放松的准备阶段和运动后阶段的皮质机制。在16例未经治疗、运动迟缓-强直、以偏侧帕金森病为主的患者中记录了与自主肌肉收缩和放松相关的事件相关μ和β(去)同步化(ERD/S)。将结果与10名年龄匹配的健康受试者的数据进行比较。在肌肉放松任务中,受试者将手腕保持在伸展位置,然后通过自主放松腕伸肌收缩让手落下,即没有任何明显的相关肌肉收缩。在肌肉收缩任务中,受试者进行自发的短暂腕伸展。在对照组受试者和用其受累较轻肢体执行运动任务的帕金森病患者中观察到相同的ERD/S模式。相反,在用受累较重肢体进行自主放松时,发现μ和β ERD延迟,β ERS消失。这些结果表明,帕金森病患者在放松任务中的皮质振荡活动模式异常。作者认为,这可能是由于抑制性运动皮质系统的异常活动以及来自肌肉和关节感受器的传入输入的感觉运动整合受损所致。