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感觉技巧调节颈肌张力障碍的皮质-皮质和皮质-肌肉连接。

Sensory tricks modulate corticocortical and corticomuscular connectivity in cervical dystonia.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, USA; Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research, MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC, USA; Human Motor Control Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Human Motor Control Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

出版信息

Clin Neurophysiol. 2021 Dec;132(12):3116-3124. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2021.08.019. Epub 2021 Oct 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine interactions between cortical areas and between cortical areas and muscles during sensory tricks in cervical dystonia (CD).

METHODS

Thirteen CD patients and thirteen age-matched healthy controls performed forewarned reaction time tasks, sensory tricks, and two tasks replicating aspects of the tricks (moving necks/arms). Control subjects mimicked sensory tricks. Corticocortical and corticomuscular coherence values were calculated from surface electrodes placed over motor, premotor, and sensory cortical areas and dystonic muscles.

RESULTS

During initial preparation (after the warning stimulus), the only between-task difference was found in the γ-band corticocortical coherence (higher during tricks than during voluntary neck movements). With movements (before/after the imperative stimulus), the γ-band coherence of CD patients significantly increased during tricks but decreased during voluntary movements, while opposite trends were observed in healthy subjects. Additionally, the α- and β-band coherence decreased in healthy subjects during movements. Between the two patient subgroups (typical vs. forcible tricks), only those with typical tricks showed significant decrease in corticomuscular coherence during tricks.

CONCLUSIONS

Observed changes in the corticocortical coherence suggest that sensory tricks improve cortical function, which reduces corticomuscular connectivity and the dystonia.

SIGNIFICANCE

We demonstrated that sensory tricks fundamentally affect sensorimotor integration in CD, both in movement preparation and execution.

摘要

目的

研究在颈肌张力障碍(CD)患者进行感觉技巧时皮质区之间以及皮质区与肌肉之间的相互作用。

方法

13 名 CD 患者和 13 名年龄匹配的健康对照者进行了预警反应时间任务、感觉技巧以及两项模仿感觉技巧的任务(颈部/手臂运动)。对照组模仿感觉技巧。从放置在运动、运动前和感觉皮质区以及痉挛肌肉上的表面电极计算皮质内和皮质肌的相干值。

结果

在初始准备期间(警告刺激后),唯一的任务间差异出现在γ 带皮质内相干性(感觉技巧期间高于自愿颈部运动)。随着运动(在命令刺激之前/之后),CD 患者的γ 带相干性在感觉技巧期间显著增加,而在自愿运动期间则下降,而健康受试者则呈现相反的趋势。此外,健康受试者在运动期间α和β带相干性降低。在两个患者亚组(典型技巧与强制技巧)中,只有那些具有典型技巧的患者在感觉技巧期间显示出皮质肌相干性的显著降低。

结论

观察到的皮质内相干性变化表明,感觉技巧改善了皮质功能,从而降低了皮质肌连接性和肌张力障碍。

意义

我们证明了感觉技巧从根本上影响了 CD 中的感觉运动整合,无论是在运动准备还是执行期间。

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