Matthews P B, Cody F W, Richardson H C, MacDermott N
Department of Neurology, Manchester Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1990 Mar;53(3):215-9. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.53.3.215.
Vibration was applied to the tendon of flexor carpi radialis while recording the EMG of the wrist flexors in 29 Parkinsonian patients. Cessation of the vibration led to a small short-latency (approximately 25 ms) reduction in the level of activity which did not differ in magnitude from the normal. Moreover, there was no sign of any subsequent long-latency reduction of activity. Thus the maintained tonic activity of Parkinsonian muscles seems unlikely to be due to an enhancement of the tonic reflex actions of the Ia afferents, especially via the short-latency pathway. In addition, the findings argue against reduction of either Ia or Ib firing being responsible for the delayed excitatory "Westphal" (or "shortening") response that may occur in parkinsonism on allowing a muscle to shorten; this was never found on terminating vibration, even when present on muscle release.
在记录29名帕金森病患者腕部屈肌肌电图时,对桡侧腕屈肌腱施加振动。振动停止导致活动水平出现小幅短潜伏期(约25毫秒)降低,其幅度与正常情况无差异。此外,没有任何随后的长潜伏期活动降低的迹象。因此,帕金森病肌肉持续的紧张性活动似乎不太可能是由于Ia传入纤维的紧张性反射作用增强,尤其是通过短潜伏期通路。此外,这些发现反对Ia或Ib放电减少是导致帕金森病患者在肌肉缩短时可能出现的延迟兴奋性“韦斯法尔”(或“缩短”)反应的原因;即使在肌肉放松时出现这种反应,在振动停止时也从未发现过。