Division of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences , Niigata , Japan.
Niigata University of Rehabilitation , Niigata , Japan.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 2018 Jan 1;124(1):10-15. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00512.2017. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
Surface electrical stimulation of the laryngeal region is used to improve swallowing in dysphagic patients. However, little is known about how electrical stimulation affects tongue movements and related functions. We investigated the effect of electrical stimulation on tongue pressure and hyoid movement, as well as suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscle activity, in 18 healthy young participants. Electrical stimulation (0.2-ms duration, 80 Hz, 80% of each participant's maximal tolerance) of the laryngeal region was applied. Each subject swallowed 5 ml of barium sulfate liquid 36 times at 10-s intervals. During the middle 2 min, electrical stimulation was delivered. Tongue pressure, electromyographic activity of the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles, and videofluorographic images were simultaneously recorded. Tongue pressure during stimulation was significantly lower than before or after stimulation and was significantly greater after stimulation than at baseline. Suprahyoid activity after stimulation was larger than at baseline, while infrahyoid muscle activity did not change. During stimulation, the position of the hyoid at rest was descended, the highest hyoid position was significantly inferior, and the vertical movement was greater than before or after stimulation. After stimulation, the positions of the hyoid at rest and at the maximum elevation were more superior than before stimulation. The deviation of the highest positions of the hyoid before and after stimulation corresponded to the differences in tongue pressures at those times. These results suggest that surface electrical stimulation applied to the laryngeal region during swallowing may facilitate subsequent hyoid movement and tongue pressure generation after stimulation. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Surface electrical stimulation applied to the laryngeal region during swallowing may facilitate subsequent hyoid movement and tongue pressure generation after stimulation. Tongue muscles may contribute to overshot recovery more than hyoid muscles.
表面电刺激喉部区域可用于改善吞咽困难患者的吞咽功能。然而,对于电刺激如何影响舌运动和相关功能知之甚少。我们研究了电刺激对 18 名健康年轻参与者的舌压和舌骨运动以及颏舌肌和舌骨下肌活动的影响。在每个参与者的最大耐受量的 80%下,对喉部区域进行 0.2ms 时长、80Hz 的电刺激。每位受试者在 10s 间隔内吞咽 5ml 硫酸钡液体 36 次。在中间的 2 分钟内,给予电刺激。同时记录舌压、颏舌肌和舌骨下肌的肌电图活动以及视频荧光透视图像。刺激期间的舌压明显低于刺激前和刺激后,刺激后的舌压明显高于基线。刺激后的颏舌肌活动大于基线,而舌骨下肌活动没有变化。在刺激期间,休息时的舌骨位置下降,最高舌骨位置明显更低,垂直运动大于刺激前和刺激后。刺激后,休息和最大提升时的舌骨位置比刺激前更向上。刺激前后最高舌骨位置的偏差与相应时间的舌压差异相对应。这些结果表明,吞咽过程中对喉部区域进行表面电刺激可能有助于刺激后舌骨运动和舌压的产生。