Little J W, Halar E M
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1985 Jan;66(1):19-22.
Changes in both central synaptic excitability (CSE) and peripheral sensitivity of muscle spindle stretch receptors have been hypothesized to contribute to hyperactive stretch reflexes of spasticity. To assess CSE, the monosynaptic H-reflex to the triceps surae muscles was tested serially over the first six months after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). Six clinically complete SCI patients were compared to age-matched control subjects. As a measure of H-reflex excitability, H/M ratios were calculated by dividing maximum H-reflex by maximum M-response amplitude. Analysis of variance over the testing trials showed significant change in H/M ratios for SCI patients (p less than 0.01). T-tests comparing mean H/M ratios at different time periods after SCI revealed a significant increment after three months (p less than 0.01). H-reflex amplitude also increased significantly over this time period (p less than 0.04), but M-response amplitude did not change significantly. These increases in H/M ratio and H-reflex amplitude suggest that an increase in CSE may contribute to the appearance of hyperreflexia after SCI.
中枢突触兴奋性(CSE)的变化以及肌肉纺锤体牵张感受器的外周敏感性变化均被认为与痉挛性高活性牵张反射有关。为评估CSE,在创伤性脊髓损伤(SCI)后的头六个月内,连续测试了比目鱼肌的单突触H反射。将六名临床完全性SCI患者与年龄匹配的对照受试者进行比较。作为H反射兴奋性的指标,通过将最大H反射除以最大M反应幅度来计算H/M比值。对测试试验进行方差分析显示,SCI患者的H/M比值有显著变化(p小于0.01)。比较SCI后不同时间段平均H/M比值的t检验显示,三个月后有显著增加(p小于0.01)。在此时间段内,H反射幅度也显著增加(p小于0.04),但M反应幅度没有显著变化。H/M比值和H反射幅度的这些增加表明,CSE的增加可能导致SCI后反射亢进的出现。