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点头动作:推动脑脊液循环的动力。

Head-nodding: a driving force for the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, 116044, China.

Department of Radiology, The 967 Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force of PLA, Dalian, 116021, China.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Jul 9;11(1):14233. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-93767-8.

Abstract

The myodural bridge (MDB) is a dense connective tissue bridge connecting the suboccipital muscles to the spinal dura mater, and it has been proven to be a normal common existing structure in humans and mammals. Some scholars believe that the suboccipital muscles can serve as a dynamic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pump via the MDB, and they found head rotations promote the CSF flow in human body, which provided evidence for this hypothesis. Head movement is a complex motion, but the effects of other forms of head movement on CSF circulation are less known. The present study explored the effects of head-nodding on CSF circulation. The CSF flow of 60 healthy volunteers was analyzed via cine phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging at the level of the occipitocervical junction before and after one-minute-head-nodding period. Furthermore, the CSF pressures of 100 volunteers were measured via lumbar puncture before and after 5 times head-nodding during their anesthetizing for surgical preparation. As a result, it was found that the maximum and average CSF flow rates at the level of the upper border of atlas during ventricular diastole were significantly decreased from 1.965 ± 0.531 to 1.839 ± 0.460 ml/s and from 0.702 ± 0.253 to 0.606 ± 0.228 ml/s respectively. In the meantime, the changes in the ratio of cranial and caudal orientation of the net flow volume were found differed significantly after the one-minute-head-nodding period (p = 0.017). And on the other hand, the CSF pressures at the L3-L4 level were markedly increased 116.03 ± 26.13 to 124.64 ± 26.18 mmHO. In conclusion, the head-nodding has obvious effects on CSF circulation and head movement is one of the important drivers of cerebrospinal fluid circulation. We propose that the suboccipital muscles, participating in various head movements, might pull the dura sac via the myodural bridge, and thus, head movement provides power for the CSF circulation.

摘要

肌硬膜桥(MDB)是连接枕下肌和脊髓硬脑膜的致密结缔组织桥,已被证明是人类和哺乳动物中一种正常的普遍存在的结构。一些学者认为,枕下肌可以通过 MDB 充当动态脑脊髓液(CSF)泵,他们发现头部旋转促进了人体中的 CSF 流动,这为该假说提供了证据。头部运动是一种复杂的运动,但其他形式的头部运动对 CSF 循环的影响知之甚少。本研究探讨了点头对 CSF 循环的影响。在进行手术准备的麻醉过程中,100 名志愿者进行了 5 次点头后,通过腰椎穿刺测量了 100 名志愿者的 CSF 压力。通过 Cine 相位对比磁共振成像在枕颈交界处水平分析了 60 名健康志愿者在一分钟点头期间前后的 CSF 流动。结果发现,在心室舒张期,寰椎上缘水平 CSF 最大和平均流速分别从 1.965±0.531ml/s 显著降低至 1.839±0.460ml/s 和从 0.702±0.253ml/s 显著降低至 0.606±0.228ml/s。同时,在一分钟点头期间后,发现净流量的颅向和尾向的比值变化差异有统计学意义(p=0.017)。另一方面,L3-L4 水平的 CSF 压力明显升高,从 116.03±26.13mmHO 升高至 124.64±26.18mmHO。综上所述,点头对 CSF 循环有明显的影响,头部运动是脑脊液循环的重要驱动力之一。我们提出,参与各种头部运动的枕下肌可能通过肌硬膜桥牵拉硬脑膜囊,从而头部运动为 CSF 循环提供动力。

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