Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Taiwan University Hospital, No. 7, Zhongshan South Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei, 100, Taiwan.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Taiwan University Hospital Jinshan Branch, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Dysphagia. 2024 Apr;39(2):177-197. doi: 10.1007/s00455-023-10613-x. Epub 2023 Aug 21.
Swallowing is a sophisticated process involving the precise and timely coordination of the central and peripheral nervous systems, along with the musculatures of the oral cavity, pharynx, and airway. The role of the infratentorial neural structure, including the swallowing central pattern generator and cranial nerve nuclei, has been described in greater detail compared with both the cortical and subcortical neural structures. Nonetheless, accumulated data from analysis of swallowing performance in patients with different neurological diseases and conditions, along with results from neurophysiological studies of normal swallowing have gradually enhanced understanding of the role of cortical and subcortical neural structures in swallowing, potentially leading to the development of treatment modalities for patients suffering from dysphagia. This review article summarizes findings about the role of both cortical and subcortical neural structures in swallowing based on results from neurophysiological studies and studies of various neurological diseases. In sum, cortical regions are mainly in charge of initiation and coordination of swallowing after receiving afferent information, while subcortical structures including basal ganglia and thalamus are responsible for movement control and regulation during swallowing through the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical loop. This article also presents how cortical and subcortical neural structures interact with each other to generate the swallowing response. In addition, we provided the updated evidence about the clinical applications and efficacy of neuromodulation techniques, including both non-invasive brain stimulation and deep brain stimulation on dysphagia.
吞咽是一个复杂的过程,涉及中枢和外周神经系统的精确和及时协调,以及口腔、咽和气道的肌肉。与皮质和皮质下神经结构相比,颅神经核和小脑下神经结构中的吞咽中枢模式发生器等结构在吞咽中的作用已得到更详细的描述。然而,对不同神经疾病和病症患者的吞咽表现进行分析的累积数据,以及对正常吞咽的神经生理学研究结果,逐渐增强了对皮质和皮质下神经结构在吞咽中的作用的理解,可能为吞咽困难患者的治疗方法的发展提供了依据。本文综述了神经生理学研究和各种神经疾病研究中关于皮质和皮质下神经结构在吞咽中的作用的发现。总之,皮质区域主要负责在接收传入信息后启动和协调吞咽,而基底神经节和丘脑等皮质下结构则通过皮质-基底神经节-丘脑-皮质环路负责吞咽过程中的运动控制和调节。本文还介绍了皮质和皮质下神经结构如何相互作用产生吞咽反应。此外,我们还提供了关于神经调节技术(包括非侵入性脑刺激和深部脑刺激)在吞咽障碍中的临床应用和疗效的最新证据。