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与衰老的大脑不同,年轻成年人的大脑通过同侧背侧运动前皮层利用半球间策略来精细控制灵巧的手指运动。

Younger adult brain utilizes interhemispheric strategy via ipsilateral dorsal premotor cortex for fine control of dexterous finger movements, unlike the aging brain.

作者信息

Miura Gen, Morita Tomoyo, Park Jihoon, Naito Eiichi

机构信息

Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Osaka, Japan.

Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, The University of Osaka, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2025 Jul 21;17:1501011. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1501011. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study investigated how healthy, right-handed younger adults utilize the typically suppressed ipsilateral sensorimotor cortices [particularly, the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), primary motor cortex (M1), primary somatosensory cortex (S1), and superior parietal cortex of Area 2] to perform a dexterous finger motor task and its age-related changes.

METHODS

Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure brain activity in healthy, right-handed younger and older adults during a simple button-press task with the right index finger and a dexterous stick-rotation task involving fine control and coordination of individual right finger movements. The individual performance capacity in stick rotation (the personal trait of finger dexterity) was assessed outside the scanner. The sensorimotor cortices (PMd, M1, S1, and Area 2) in each hemisphere were defined as regions-of-interest (ROIs), and contrast analysis, interparticipant correlation analysis with performance capacity, and interhemispheric functional connectivity analysis were performed.

RESULTS

In the younger group, all ipsilateral sensorimotor cortices were deactivated during the button-press task, whereas during the stick-rotation task, the PMd, S1, and Area 2 were activated, and the ipsilateral M1 remained deactivated. The ipsilateral PMd, S1, and Area 2 activity was correlated with performance capacity. During the stick-rotation task, the anterior ipsilateral PMd consistently enhanced interhemispheric functional coupling with all contralateral sensorimotor cortices. In contrast, in the older group, ipsilateral sensorimotor deactivation was not observed during the button-press task, and all ipsilateral cortices were activated during the stick-rotation task; however, none of the activity was correlated with performance capacity. In addition, functional connectivity within the contralateral sensorimotor cortices (rather than interhemispheric connectivity) increased during the stick-rotation task.

CONCLUSION

Our findings indicate that ipsilateral sensorimotor activity during the current dexterous task reflects different physiological mechanisms between younger and older adults. When performing the task, younger adults recruited the ipsilateral PMd, S1, and Area 2 by disinhibiting their interhemispheric inhibition to complement for their clumsiness; the ipsilateral PMd appeared important for the interhemispheric interaction, whereas the ipsilateral sensorimotor activity in older adults did not appear to represent proactive interhemispheric interaction to overcome clumsiness.

摘要

引言

本研究调查了健康的右利手年轻人如何利用通常被抑制的同侧感觉运动皮层[特别是背侧运动前皮层(PMd)、初级运动皮层(M1)、初级躯体感觉皮层(S1)和2区顶上叶皮层]来执行一项灵巧的手指运动任务及其与年龄相关的变化。

方法

利用功能磁共振成像测量健康的右利手年轻人和老年人在使用右手食指进行简单按键任务以及涉及右手单个手指精细控制和协调的灵巧棍旋转任务期间的大脑活动。在扫描仪外评估棍旋转任务中的个体表现能力(手指灵巧性的个人特质)。将每个半球的感觉运动皮层(PMd、M1、S1和2区)定义为感兴趣区域(ROIs),并进行对比分析、与表现能力的参与者间相关性分析以及半球间功能连接分析。

结果

在年轻组中,所有同侧感觉运动皮层在按键任务期间均被抑制,而在棍旋转任务期间,PMd、S1和2区被激活,同侧M1仍被抑制。同侧PMd、S1和2区的活动与表现能力相关。在棍旋转任务期间,同侧前PMd始终增强与所有对侧感觉运动皮层的半球间功能耦合。相比之下,在老年组中,按键任务期间未观察到同侧感觉运动抑制,在棍旋转任务期间所有同侧皮层均被激活;然而,没有任何活动与表现能力相关。此外,在棍旋转任务期间,对侧感觉运动皮层内的功能连接(而非半球间连接)增加。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,在当前灵巧任务期间的同侧感觉运动活动反映了年轻人和老年人之间不同的生理机制。在执行任务时,年轻人通过解除半球间抑制来招募同侧PMd、S1和2区,以弥补其笨拙;同侧PMd似乎对半球间相互作用很重要,而老年人的同侧感觉运动活动似乎并不代表为克服笨拙而进行的主动半球间相互作用。

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