Hlustík Petr, Mayer Michal
Clinic of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Cogn Behav Neurol. 2006 Mar;19(1):34-40.
Research in neural plasticity of adult cortical representations brought hope of significant potential for further improvement in therapy after cerebrovascular stroke, but the same processes involved in plasticity also allow for maladaptive changes whether spontaneous or caused by inappropriate therapeutic manipulations. Within the extensive network of multiple and bilateral motor cortical and subcortical areas, this paper focuses on the primary motor cortex. We review selected data from humans and primates regarding its functional anatomy and the mechanisms of adaptive neuroplasticity in the presence of brain insults, and the impact of motor skill learning in normals and rehabilitation therapy in patients. The discussion centers on the potential impact of the mechanisms of motor cortex neuroplasticity, especially of the phenomenon of competition among primary motor cortical representations, on the rehabilitation of paretic hand and shoulder after stroke. Application of results from neurophysiology and functional brain imaging research into the clinical practice is in the initial stages and remains a challenge for the future. Nevertheless, even the available research provides an important message for clinical rehabilitation of stroke patients: the need to widen multimodal and interdisciplinary approaches to rehabilitation of the paretic hand.
对成人大脑皮层表征神经可塑性的研究为脑血管中风后治疗的进一步显著改善带来了希望,但可塑性所涉及的相同过程也会导致适应不良的变化,无论是自发的还是由不适当的治疗操作引起的。在多个双侧运动皮层和皮层下区域的广泛网络中,本文重点关注初级运动皮层。我们回顾了从人类和灵长类动物中选取的有关其功能解剖结构、脑损伤时适应性神经可塑性机制,以及正常情况下运动技能学习和患者康复治疗影响的数据。讨论集中在运动皮层神经可塑性机制,特别是初级运动皮层表征之间竞争现象,对中风后瘫痪手和肩部康复的潜在影响。将神经生理学和功能性脑成像研究结果应用于临床实践尚处于初始阶段,并且仍是未来的一项挑战。尽管如此,即使是现有的研究也为中风患者的临床康复提供了一个重要信息:需要拓宽对瘫痪手康复的多模式和跨学科方法。