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正常受试者和痉挛性斜颈患者对身体垂直倾斜的短潜伏期颈部肌肉反应。

Short-latency neck muscle responses to vertical body tilt in normal subjects and in patients with spasmodic torticollis.

作者信息

Mazzini L, Schieppati M

机构信息

Posture and Movement Laboratory, Clinica del Lavoro Foundation (IRCCS), Veruno, NO Italy.

出版信息

Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1994 Aug;93(4):265-75. doi: 10.1016/0168-5597(94)90028-0.

Abstract

EMG responses in the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and dorsal neck muscles (DNM) to vertical head acceleration were studied in normal subjects and in patients with spasmodic torticollis, standing on a platform that could be tilted upwards. The vertical body displacement and the induced changes in the head-neck angle (a flexion-extension sequence) were recorded. Excitatory responses, symmetrical on the two sides, were elicited in normal subjects in both muscle groups, at a latency of about 60 msec (DNM) and 90 msec (SCM). With the head initially extended, the latency of DNM response increased, leaving that of SCM unchanged. During an isometric rotatory effort, an early inhibitory period was recorded in the active muscles at a latency of about 40 msec. Downward tilt did not evoke the responses. The DNM excitatory responses appeared to be related to muscle stretch, while those in SCM, as well as the inhibitory responses in both muscles, were thought to originate in the vestibular receptors. During active head rotation the response increased in amplitude in the active SCM and decreased in the lengthened antagonist; decreased responses in the lengthened muscle persisted during passive head rotation. This was attributed to an influence from the tonic neck receptors. In the patients, SCM responses had normal latency, but were reduced in amplitude or absent in the dystonic muscle, in spite of tilt-induced head movements comparable to those recorded in normals. The diminution was even bigger if compared to normal subjects with the head actively rotated to a similar extent. It persisted when the head was returned to normal position by the "geste antagoniste." The inhibitory responses were unaffected in the active normal and dystonic muscles. The possible role of a deficit of the central vestibular connections in the decreased excitatory SCM response in dystonic patients is considered.

摘要

在正常受试者和痉挛性斜颈患者中,研究了胸锁乳突肌(SCM)和颈背肌(DNM)对垂直头部加速度的肌电图反应,这些受试者站在一个可以向上倾斜的平台上。记录了身体的垂直位移以及头部 - 颈部角度的诱发变化(屈伸序列)。在正常受试者的两组肌肉中均诱发了双侧对称的兴奋性反应,潜伏期约为60毫秒(DNM)和90毫秒(SCM)。当头最初伸展时,DNM反应的潜伏期增加,而SCM的潜伏期不变。在等长旋转用力期间,在主动肌中记录到一个潜伏期约为40毫秒的早期抑制期。向下倾斜未诱发反应。DNM的兴奋性反应似乎与肌肉拉伸有关,而SCM中的反应以及两组肌肉中的抑制性反应被认为起源于前庭感受器。在主动头部旋转期间,主动SCM中的反应幅度增加,而延长的拮抗肌中的反应幅度减小;在被动头部旋转期间,延长肌肉中的反应减小持续存在。这归因于紧张性颈感受器的影响。在患者中,SCM反应的潜伏期正常,但在张力障碍肌肉中幅度减小或缺失,尽管倾斜诱发的头部运动与正常记录的运动相当。如果与头部主动旋转到类似程度的正常受试者相比,这种减小甚至更大。当通过“对抗动作”使头部恢复到正常位置时,这种减小仍然存在。正常和张力障碍主动肌中的抑制性反应未受影响。考虑了中枢前庭连接缺陷在张力障碍患者中SCM兴奋性反应降低中可能起的作用。

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