Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Health Science, Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Universidade Cidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Neurotoxicology. 2022 Dec;93:324-336. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2022.10.012. Epub 2022 Oct 26.
Motor synergies, i.e., neural mechanisms that organize multiple motor elements to ensure stability of actions, are affected by several neurological condition. Asymptomatic welders showed impaired synergy controlling the stability of multi-finger action compared to non-welders and this impairment was associated with microstructural damage in the globus pallidus. We further explored the effect of welding-related metal exposure on multi-finger synergy and extended our investigation to posture-stabilizing synergy during a standing task. Occupational, MRI, and performance-stabilizing synergies during multi-finger accurate force production and load releasing while standing were obtained from 29 welders and 19 age- and sex-matched controls. R2* and R1 relaxation rate values were used to estimate brain iron and manganese content, respectively, and diffusion tensor imaging was used to reflect brain microstructural integrity. Associations of brain MRI (caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, and red nucleus), and motor synergy were explored by group status. The results revealed that welders had higher R2* values in the caudate (p = 0.03), putamen (p = 0.01), and red nucleus (p = 0.08, trend) than controls. No group effect was revealed on multi-finger synergy index during steady-state phase of action (ΔVss). Compared to controls, welders exhibited lower ΔVss (-0.106 ± 0.084 vs. 0.160 ± 0.092, p = 0.04) and variance that did not affect the performance variable (V, 0.022 ± 0.003 vs. 0.038 ± 0.007, p = 0.03) in the load releasing, postural task. The postural synergy index, ΔVss, was associated negatively with higher R2* in the red nucleus in welders (r = -0.44, p = 0.03), but not in controls. These results suggest that the synergy index in the load releasing during a standing task may reflect welding-related neurotoxicity in workers with chronic metals exposure. This finding may have important clinical and occupational health implications.
运动协同作用,即组织多个运动元素以确保动作稳定性的神经机制,受多种神经状况的影响。与非焊工相比,无症状焊工在控制多手指动作稳定性方面表现出协同作用受损,这种损伤与苍白球的微观结构损伤有关。我们进一步探讨了与焊接相关的金属暴露对多手指协同作用的影响,并将研究扩展到站立任务期间的姿势稳定协同作用。从 29 名焊工和 19 名年龄和性别匹配的对照者中获得了多手指准确力产生和站立时释放负载过程中的职业、MRI 和姿势稳定协同作用。使用 R2和 R1 弛豫率值分别估计脑铁和锰含量,使用扩散张量成像反映脑微观结构完整性。通过群体状态探讨了脑 MRI(尾状核、壳核、苍白球和红核)与运动协同作用的关系。结果表明,与对照组相比,焊工的尾状核(p=0.03)、壳核(p=0.01)和红核(p=0.08,趋势)的 R2值更高。在动作稳定阶段,多手指协同作用指数没有显示出组间差异(ΔVss)。与对照组相比,焊工的 ΔVss(-0.106±0.084 对 0.160±0.092,p=0.04)和不会影响性能变量(V,0.022±0.003 对 0.038±0.007,p=0.03)的方差较低释放负载、姿势任务中的 Vss。在焊工中,姿势协同作用指数 ΔVss 与红核中的 R2*值呈负相关(r=-0.44,p=0.03),但在对照组中无相关性。这些结果表明,站立时释放负载过程中的协同作用指数可能反映了慢性金属暴露工人的与焊接相关的神经毒性。这一发现可能具有重要的临床和职业健康意义。