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脑卒中后皮质运动活动在动作观察时的偏侧性与优势半球有关。

Laterality of Poststroke Cortical Motor Activity during Action Observation Is Related to Hemispheric Dominance.

机构信息

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Neural Plast. 2018 May 28;2018:3524960. doi: 10.1155/2018/3524960. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increased activity in the lesioned hemisphere has been related to improved poststroke motor recovery. However, the role of the dominant hemisphere-and its relationship to activity in the lesioned hemisphere-has not been widely explored.

OBJECTIVE

Here, we examined whether the dominant hemisphere drives the lateralization of brain activity after stroke and whether this changes based on if the lesioned hemisphere is the dominant hemisphere or not.

METHODS

We used fMRI to compare cortical motor activity in the action observation network (AON), motor-related regions that are active both during the observation and execution of an action, in 36 left hemisphere dominant individuals. Twelve individuals had nondominant, right hemisphere stroke, twelve had dominant, left-hemisphere stroke, and twelve were healthy age-matched controls. We previously found that individuals with left dominant stroke show greater ipsilesional activity during action observation. Here, we examined if individuals with nondominant, right hemisphere stroke also showed greater lateralized activity in the ipsilesional, right hemisphere or in the dominant, left hemisphere and compared these results with those of individuals with dominant, left hemisphere stroke.

RESULTS

We found that individuals with right hemisphere stroke showed greater activity in the dominant, left hemisphere, rather than the ipsilesional, right hemisphere. This left-lateralized pattern matched that of individuals with left, dominant hemisphere stroke, and both stroke groups differed from the age-matched control group.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that action observation is lateralized to the dominant, rather than ipsilesional, hemisphere, which may reflect an interaction between the lesioned hemisphere and the dominant hemisphere in driving lateralization of brain activity after stroke. Hemispheric dominance and laterality should be carefully considered when characterizing poststroke neural activity.

摘要

背景

受损半球的活动增加与中风后运动功能的恢复有关。然而,优势半球的作用及其与受损半球活动的关系尚未得到广泛探讨。

目的

本研究旨在探讨优势半球是否驱动中风后大脑活动的偏侧化,以及这种偏侧化是否因受损半球是否为优势半球而有所不同。

方法

我们使用 fMRI 比较了 36 名左半球优势个体在动作观察网络(AON)中的皮质运动活动,该网络在观察和执行动作时均活跃的与运动相关的区域。12 名个体患有非优势、右侧半球中风,12 名个体患有优势、左侧半球中风,12 名个体为年龄匹配的健康对照组。我们之前发现,左侧优势中风的个体在动作观察期间表现出更强的同侧活动。在这里,我们检查了非优势、右侧半球中风的个体是否也表现出更强的同侧、右侧半球或优势、左侧半球的偏侧化活动,并将这些结果与优势、左侧半球中风的个体进行比较。

结果

我们发现,右侧半球中风的个体表现出更强的优势、左侧半球活动,而不是同侧、右侧半球活动。这种左侧偏侧化模式与左侧、优势半球中风的个体相匹配,且两个中风组与年龄匹配的对照组不同。

结论

这些发现表明,动作观察偏向优势半球,而不是同侧半球,这可能反映了受损半球和优势半球在驱动中风后大脑活动偏侧化方面的相互作用。在描述中风后神经活动时,应仔细考虑半球优势和偏侧化。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b2ff/5994588/aa2cb5fe0f7a/NP2018-3524960.001.jpg

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