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帕金森病中运动方向快速反转期间丘脑底核-皮质同步性的情境依赖性调制。

Context-dependent modulations of subthalamo-cortical synchronization during rapid reversals of movement direction in Parkinson's disease.

作者信息

Winkler Lucie, Butz Markus, Sharma Abhinav, Vesper Jan, Schnitzler Alfons, Fischer Petra, Hirschmann Jan

机构信息

Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany.

Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Elife. 2025 Jun 5;13:RP101769. doi: 10.7554/eLife.101769.

Abstract

The role of beta band activity in cortico-basal ganglia interactions during motor control has been studied extensively in resting-state and for simple movements, such as button pressing. However, little is known about how beta oscillations change and interact in more complex situations involving rapid changes of movement in various contexts. To close this knowledge gap, we combined magnetoencephalography (MEG) and local field potential recordings from the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in Parkinson's disease patients to study beta dynamics during initiation, stopping, and rapid reversal of rotational movements. The action prompts were manipulated to be predictable vs. unpredictable. We observed movement-related beta suppression at motor sequence start, and a beta rebound after motor sequence stop in STN power, motor cortical power, and STN-cortex coherence. Despite involving a brief stop of movement, no clear rebound was observed during reversals of turning direction. At the cortical level, beta power decreased bilaterally following reversals, but more so in the hemisphere ipsilateral to movement, due to a floor effect on the contralateral side. In the STN, power modulations varied across patients, with patients displaying brief increases or decreases of high-beta power. Importantly, cue predictability affected these modulations. Event-related increases of STN-cortex beta coherence were generally stronger in the unpredictable than in the predictable condition. In summary, this study reveals the influence of movement context on beta oscillations in basal ganglia-cortex loops when humans change ongoing movements according to external cues. We find that movement scenarios requiring higher levels of caution involve enhanced modulations of subthalamo-cortical beta synchronization. Furthermore, our results confirm that beta oscillations reflect the start and end of motor sequences better than movement changes within a sequence.

摘要

β波段活动在运动控制过程中皮质-基底神经节相互作用中的作用,已在静息状态以及诸如按键等简单运动中得到广泛研究。然而,对于β振荡在涉及各种情境下运动快速变化的更复杂情况下如何变化和相互作用,我们却知之甚少。为了填补这一知识空白,我们结合了帕金森病患者的脑磁图(MEG)和丘脑底核(STN)的局部场电位记录,以研究旋转运动启动、停止和快速反转过程中的β动力学。动作提示被设置为可预测与不可预测两种情况。我们观察到,在运动序列开始时,运动相关的β抑制出现,并且在运动序列停止后,STN功率、运动皮质功率以及STN-皮质相干性出现β反弹。尽管在转向方向反转过程中涉及短暂的运动停止,但未观察到明显的反弹。在皮质水平,反转后双侧β功率下降,但由于对侧存在下限效应,运动同侧半球下降更为明显。在STN中,功率调制因患者而异,患者表现出高β功率的短暂增加或减少。重要的是,线索可预测性影响了这些调制。与事件相关的STN-皮质β相干性增加在不可预测条件下通常比在可预测条件下更强。总之,本研究揭示了运动情境对基底神经节-皮质环路中β振荡的影响,当人类根据外部线索改变正在进行的运动时。我们发现,需要更高谨慎程度的运动场景涉及丘脑底核-皮质β同步的增强调制。此外,我们的结果证实,β振荡比序列内的运动变化更好地反映了运动序列的开始和结束。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6922/12140627/055c9bacf7a9/elife-101769-fig1.jpg

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