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中风后被动和主动蹬踏过程中的脑激活

Brain Activation During Passive and Volitional Pedaling After Stroke.

作者信息

Cleland Brice T, Schindler-Ivens Sheila

机构信息

Marquette University.

出版信息

Motor Control. 2019 Jan 1;23(1):52-80. doi: 10.1123/mc.2017-0059.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prior work indicates that pedaling-related brain activation is lower in people with stroke than in controls. We asked whether this observation could be explained by between-group differences in volitional motor commands and pedaling performance.

METHODS

Individuals with and without stroke performed passive and volitional pedaling while brain activation was recorded with functional magnetic resonance imaging. The passive condition eliminated motor commands to pedal and minimized between-group differences in pedaling performance. Volume, intensity, and laterality of brain activation were compared across conditions and groups.

RESULTS

There were no significant effects of condition and no Group × Condition interactions for any measure of brain activation. Only 53% of subjects could minimize muscle activity for passive pedaling.

CONCLUSIONS

Altered motor commands and pedaling performance are unlikely to account for reduced pedaling-related brain activation poststroke. Instead, this phenomenon may be due to functional or structural brain changes. Passive pedaling can be difficult to achieve and may require inhibition of excitatory descending drive.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,中风患者与踏板运动相关的大脑激活程度低于对照组。我们探究了这一现象是否可以通过两组之间在自主运动指令和踏板运动表现上的差异来解释。

方法

中风患者和非中风患者在进行被动和自主踏板运动时,通过功能磁共振成像记录大脑激活情况。被动运动条件消除了踏板运动的指令,并最大程度减少了两组之间踏板运动表现的差异。比较了不同条件和组之间大脑激活的体积、强度和偏侧性。

结果

对于任何大脑激活指标,条件均无显著影响,且不存在组×条件交互作用。只有53%的受试者能够在被动踏板运动时将肌肉活动降至最低。

结论

运动指令和踏板运动表现的改变不太可能是中风后与踏板运动相关的大脑激活减少的原因。相反,这种现象可能是由于大脑功能或结构的改变。被动踏板运动可能难以实现,可能需要抑制兴奋性下行驱动。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3b9e/6685765/3a6462ad7295/nihms-1042174-f0001.jpg

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