Nakata Hiroki, Inui Koji, Wasaka Toshiaki, Tamura Yohei, Kida Tetsuo, Kakigi Ryusuke
Department of Integrative Physiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan.
Neurosci Lett. 2006 Apr 24;397(3):318-22. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2005.12.041. Epub 2006 Jan 10.
Nogo-related brain potentials may not be dependent on sensory modalities but reflect common neural activities specific to the inhibitory process. Recent studies reported that nogo potentials were elicited by not only visual and auditory but also somatosensory stimulation. However, the characteristics of this nogo potential evoked by somatosensory stimulation have been unclear because of the small number of reports. In the present study, therefore, to determine the characteristics of this potential, the effects of stimulus site and response hand were investigated. Electrical stimulation was delivered to the second and fifth digit of one hand, and the subjects had to respond to a go stimulus by pushing a button with the thumb contralateral to the stimulated side as quickly as possible. The amplitudes of the nogo-N140 component (N140 evoked by the nogo stimuli), which is very similar to the nogo-N2 components following visual and auditory stimulation, were unrelated to the stimulated digits, the second and fifth digit of the left and right hand. However, differences between go and nogo ERPs were significantly larger in the hemisphere contralateral to the response hand than the ipsilateral hemisphere. This result was inconsistent with visual and auditory go/nogo studies showing a right-hemisphere dominance or bilateral activities in nogo trials. Therefore, nogo-N140 should be considered to reflect the inhibitory process especially in the hemisphere contralateral to the response hand and the sensory modality dependency of nogo potentials.
与Nogo相关的脑电活动可能不依赖于感觉模态,而是反映抑制过程特有的共同神经活动。最近的研究报道,不仅视觉和听觉刺激,而且体感刺激也能诱发Nogo电位。然而,由于相关报道较少,体感刺激诱发的这种Nogo电位的特征尚不清楚。因此,在本研究中,为了确定这种电位的特征,我们研究了刺激部位和反应手的影响。将电刺激施加于一只手的第二和第五指,受试者必须用受刺激侧对侧的拇指尽快按下按钮对“执行”刺激做出反应。Nogo-N140成分(由Nogo刺激诱发的N140)的振幅与视觉和听觉刺激后出现的Nogo-N2成分非常相似,与受刺激的手指无关,即左右手的第二和第五指。然而,“执行”和Nogo事件相关电位之间的差异在反应手对侧的半球比同侧半球显著更大。这一结果与视觉和听觉“执行/停止”研究结果不一致,后者显示在Nogo试验中右半球占优势或双侧活动。因此,应认为Nogo-N140反映了抑制过程,特别是在反应手对侧的半球以及Nogo电位的感觉模态依赖性。