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1型糖尿病男性和女性握力疲劳的神经特征

Neural Signatures of Handgrip Fatigue in Type 1 Diabetic Men and Women.

作者信息

Tyagi Oshin, Zhu Yibo, Johnson Connor, Mehta Ranjana K, Sasangohar Farzan, Erraguntla Madhav, Qaraqe Khalid

机构信息

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2020 Nov 9;14:564969. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.564969. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with reduced muscular strength and greater muscle fatigability. Along with changes in muscular mechanisms, T1D is also linked to structural changes in the brain. How the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying muscle fatigue is altered with T1D and sex related differences of these mechanisms are still not well investigated. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of T1D on the neural correlates of handgrip fatigue and examine sex and T1D related differences in neuromuscular performance parameters, neural activation and functional connectivity patterns between the motor regions of the brain. Forty-two adults, balanced by condition (healthy vs T1D) and sex (male vs female), and performed submaximal isometric handgrip contractions until voluntary exhaustion. Initial strength, endurance time, strength loss, force variability, and complexity measures were collected. Additionally, hemodynamic responses from motor-function related cortical regions, using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), were obtained. Overall, females exhibited lower initial strength ( < 0.0001), and greater strength loss ( = 0.023) than males. While initial strength was significantly lower in the T1D group ( = 0.012) compared to the healthy group, endurance times and strength loss were comparable between the two groups. Force complexity, measured as approximate entropy, was found to be lower throughout the experiment for the T1D group ( = 0.0378), indicating lower online motor adaptability. Although, T1D and healthy groups fatigued similarly, only the T1D group exhibited increased neural activation in the left ( = 0.095) and right ( = 0.072) supplementary motor areas (SMA) over time. A sex × condition × fatigue interaction effect ( = 0.044) showed that while increased activation was observed in both T1D females and healthy males from the Early to Middle phase, this was not observed in healthy females or T1D males. These findings demonstrate that T1D adults had lower adaptability to fatigue which they compensated for by increasing neural effort. This study highlights the importance of examining both neural and motor performance signatures when investigating the impact of chronic conditions on neuromuscular fatigue. Additionally, the findings have implications for developing intervention strategies for training, rehabilitation, and ergonomics considerations for individuals with chronic conditions.

摘要

1型糖尿病(T1D)与肌肉力量下降和肌肉易疲劳性增加有关。除了肌肉机制的变化外,T1D还与大脑结构变化有关。T1D如何改变肌肉疲劳的神经生理机制以及这些机制的性别差异仍未得到充分研究。本研究的目的是确定T1D对手握力疲劳神经关联的影响,并检查神经肌肉性能参数、神经激活以及大脑运动区域之间功能连接模式的性别和T1D相关差异。42名成年人,按健康状况(健康与T1D)和性别(男性与女性)进行均衡分组,并进行次最大等长手握力收缩直至自愿疲劳。收集初始力量、耐力时间、力量损失、力量变异性和复杂性测量值。此外,使用功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)获得运动功能相关皮质区域的血流动力学反应。总体而言,女性的初始力量低于男性(<0.0001),力量损失大于男性(=0.023)。与健康组相比,T1D组的初始力量显著较低(=0.0

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