Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, Program of Speech and Language Pathology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.
Head Neck. 2011 Oct;33 Suppl 1(0 1):S14-20. doi: 10.1002/hed.21903. Epub 2011 Sep 7.
Swallowing is a complex neurogenic sensorimotor process involving all levels of the neuraxis and a vast number of muscles and anatomic structures. Disruption of any of these anatomic or functional components can lead to swallowing disorders (also known as dysphagia). Understanding the neural pathways that govern swallowing is necessary in diagnosing and treating patients with dysphagia. Functional MRI (fMRI) is a prevalent and effective neuroimaging method that has been used to study the complex neurophysiologic control of swallowing in vivo. This article presents a summary of the research studies that have used fMRI to study the neural control of swallowing in normal subjects and dysphagic patients, and to investigate the effects of swallowing treatments on neuroplasticity. Methodologic challenges and caveats are discussed, and a case study of a pre-posttreatment paradigm is presented to highlight potential future directions of fMRI applications in swallowing research and clinical practice.
吞咽是一个涉及中枢神经系统各级水平以及大量肌肉和解剖结构的复杂的神经源性感觉运动过程。任何这些解剖或功能成分的破坏都可能导致吞咽障碍(也称为吞咽困难)。了解控制吞咽的神经通路对于诊断和治疗吞咽困难患者是必要的。功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)是一种流行且有效的神经影像学方法,已被用于研究吞咽的复杂神经生理控制。本文总结了使用 fMRI 研究正常受试者和吞咽困难患者吞咽神经控制以及研究吞咽治疗对神经可塑性影响的研究。讨论了方法学的挑战和注意事项,并提出了一个治疗前后范例的案例研究,以突出 fMRI 在吞咽研究和临床实践中的潜在未来应用方向。