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任务特异性的边界:音乐家手痉挛患者的双手手指灵巧度降低。

Boundaries of task-specificity: bimanual finger dexterity is reduced in musician's dystonia.

机构信息

Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London, 25 Howland Street, London, W1T 4JG, UK.

Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 10;14(1):15972. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-65888-3.

Abstract

Task-specific dystonia leads to loss of sensorimotor control for a particular motor skill. Although focal in nature, it is hugely disabling and can terminate professional careers in musicians. Biomarkers for underlying mechanism and severity are much needed. In this study, we designed a keyboard device that measured the forces generated at all fingertips during individual finger presses. By reliably quantifying overflow to other fingers in the instructed (enslaving) and contralateral hand (mirroring) we explored whether this task could differentiate between musicians with and without dystonia. 20 right-handed professional musicians (11 with dystonia) generated isometric flexion forces with the instructed finger to match 25%, 50% or 75% of maximal voluntary contraction for that finger. Enslaving was estimated as a linear slope of the forces applied across all instructed/uninstructed finger combinations. Musicians with dystonia had a small but robust loss of finger dexterity. There was increased enslaving and mirroring, primarily during use of the symptomatic hand (enslaving p = 0.003; mirroring p = 0.016), and to a lesser extent with the asymptomatic hand (enslaving p = 0.052; mirroring p = 0.062). Increased enslaving and mirroring were seen across all combinations of finger pairs. In addition, enslaving was exaggerated across symptomatic fingers when more than one finger was clinically affected. Task-specific dystonia therefore appears to express along a gradient, most severe in the affected skill with subtle and general motor control dysfunction in the background. Recognition of this provides a more nuanced understanding of the sensorimotor control deficits at play and can inform therapeutic options for this highly disabling disorder.

摘要

任务特异性肌张力障碍导致特定运动技能的感觉运动控制丧失。尽管它具有局限性,但却非常致残,可能会终结音乐家的职业生涯。因此,非常需要用于潜在机制和严重程度的生物标志物。在这项研究中,我们设计了一种键盘设备,该设备可测量在单个手指按下时所有指尖产生的力。通过可靠地量化在指令(奴役)和对侧手(镜像)中其他手指的溢出,我们探讨了这种任务是否可以区分患有和不患有肌张力障碍的音乐家。20 名右利手的专业音乐家(11 名患有肌张力障碍)用指令手指产生等长屈肌力量,以匹配该手指最大自主收缩的 25%、50%或 75%。奴役被估计为在所有指令/非指令手指组合上施加的力的线性斜率。患有肌张力障碍的音乐家的手指灵巧性略有但明显降低。奴役和镜像增加,主要发生在使用症状手时(奴役 p=0.003;镜像 p=0.016),在无症状手时程度较小(奴役 p=0.052;镜像 p=0.062)。在所有手指对组合中都可以看到增加的奴役和镜像。此外,当一个以上的手指临床上受到影响时,在受影响的手指上,奴役现象更加明显。因此,任务特异性肌张力障碍似乎沿着梯度表达,在受影响的技能中最为严重,而在背景中则存在微妙且普遍的运动控制功能障碍。认识到这一点可以提供对起作用的感觉运动控制缺陷的更细致的理解,并可以为这种高度致残的疾病提供治疗选择。

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