1 University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
2 University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2018 Jan;32(1):62-72. doi: 10.1177/1545968317745991. Epub 2018 Jan 5.
In many children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP), the corticospinal tract to the affected hand atypically originates in the hemisphere ipsilateral to the affected hand. Such ipsilateral connectivity is on average a predictor of poor hand function. However, there is high variability in hand function in these children, which might be explained by the complexity of motor representations of both hands in the contralesional hemisphere.
To measure the link between hand function and the size and excitability of motor representations of both hands, and their overlap, in the contralesional hemisphere of children with USCP.
We used single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation to measure the size and excitability of motor representations of both hands, and their overlap, in the contralesional hemisphere of 50 children with USCP. We correlated these measures with manual dexterity of the affected hand, bimanual performance, and mirror movement strength.
The main and novel findings were (1) the large overlap in contralesional motor representations of the 2 hands and (2) the moderate positive associations of the size and excitability of such shared-site representations with hand function. Such functional associations were not present for overall size and excitability of representations of the affected hand.
Greater relative overlap of the affected hand representation with the less-affected hand representation within the contralesional hemisphere was associated with better hand function. This association suggests that overlapping representations might be adaptively "yoked," such that cortical control of the child's less-affected hand supports that of the affected hand.
在许多患有单侧痉挛性脑瘫(USCP)的儿童中,受影响手的皮质脊髓束异常起源于受影响手的对侧半球。这种同侧连接平均是手功能不良的预测指标。然而,这些儿童的手功能存在很大的可变性,这可能是由于对侧半球中双手的运动代表的复杂性所致。
测量 USCP 儿童对侧半球双手运动代表的大小和兴奋性及其重叠与手功能之间的联系。
我们使用单次经颅磁刺激测量 50 名 USCP 儿童对侧半球双手运动代表的大小和兴奋性及其重叠,并将这些测量值与受影响手的手灵活性、双手表现和镜像运动强度相关联。
主要和新颖的发现是(1)双手在对侧半球的运动代表之间存在较大的重叠,以及(2)这种共享部位代表的大小和兴奋性与手功能的中度正相关。这种功能相关性并不存在于受影响手的代表的整体大小和兴奋性中。
受影响手的代表与对侧半球中受影响较小的手的代表之间的相对重叠越大,手功能越好。这种关联表明,重叠的代表可能会被适应性地“结合”,从而儿童的非受影响手的皮质控制支持受影响手的控制。