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与吞咽姿势补偿相关的短期皮质激活变化。

Short-term cortical activation changes associated with postural compensation in swallowing.

机构信息

Communication Sciences and Disorders, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA.

Speech Therapy Department, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2024 Nov;242(11):2623-2631. doi: 10.1007/s00221-024-06928-2. Epub 2024 Sep 25.

Abstract

Compensatory strategies used to treat dysphagia, like the chin-down and chin-up positions, are often employed by speech-language pathologists to enhance swallowing safety. However, their effects on cortical neural responses remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the cortical hemodynamic responses to swallowing across three head positions -chin-down, chin-neutral, and chin-up - using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in the bilateral precentral and postcentral gyrus regions of interest. Twenty-six healthy adults completed 32 swallows of 5 ml water in each head position. Results revealed short-term cortical activation increases for chin-up swallows compared to both chin-neutral (mean difference = 1.2, SE = 0.18, p = .048) and chin-down swallows (mean difference = 0.76, SE = 0.18, p = .009). These findings suggest that postural changes during swallowing induce immediate neural adaptations in people without swallowing difficulty. These modifications likely reflect the necessary sensory and neuromuscular adaptations required for safe swallowing in different head positions, with less hyolaryngeal movement needed for a chin-down swallow and more movement needed for a chin-up swallow. While challenging swallow conditions, like the chin-up, may offer promising therapeutic potential, caution is warranted considering the associated safety risk, and further investigation is needed. This study provides insights into the immediate effects of head positions on cortical activity during swallowing and highlights avenues for future research in dysphagia rehabilitation.

摘要

治疗吞咽困难时使用的代偿策略,如低头和仰头位置,常被言语语言病理学家用于增强吞咽安全性。然而,它们对皮质神经反应的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS),研究三种头部位置(低头、头中立和仰头)下吞咽时皮质血流动力学的变化,观察到感兴趣的双侧中央前回和中央后回区域。26 名健康成年人在每种头部位置下完成 32 次 5ml 水的吞咽。结果显示,与头中立相比,仰头吞咽会引起短期皮质激活增加(平均差异=1.2,SE=0.18,p=0.048),与低头吞咽相比,也会引起短期皮质激活增加(平均差异=0.76,SE=0.18,p=0.009)。这些发现表明,吞咽过程中的姿势变化会引起无吞咽困难的人立即产生神经适应。这些变化可能反映了在不同头部位置下安全吞咽所需的必要感觉和神经肌肉适应,低头吞咽时需要的会厌喉运动较少,仰头吞咽时需要的运动较多。虽然抬头等有挑战性的吞咽条件可能具有有希望的治疗潜力,但需要谨慎考虑相关的安全风险,还需要进一步研究。本研究提供了关于头部位置对吞咽时皮质活动即时影响的见解,并为吞咽障碍康复的未来研究提供了方向。

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