Vidailhet M, Stocchi F, Rothwell J C, Thompson P D, Day B L, Brooks D J, Marsden C D
MRC Human Movement and Balance Unit, Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom.
Neurology. 1993 Sep;43(9):1784-8. doi: 10.1212/wnl.43.9.1784.
We compared the Bereitschaftspotential preceding a simple foot movement while sitting and a stepping movement while standing in a group of normal subjects and seven patients with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease (PD) while off medication. None had major difficulties stepping to initiate gait. Electromyographic signals from tibialis anterior triggered the averaging of electroencephalographic signals from the scalp. Bereitschaftspotential preceding a standing stepping movement were larger than those before a foot movement while sitting in normal subjects, but no difference was observed in patients with PD. The absence of an increase in the Bereitschaftspotential when stepping in PD may reflect an impairment of the preparation and assembly of the complex sequences of movement necessary to initiate walking, even in the early stages of the illness.
我们比较了一组正常受试者以及7例未服药的轻至中度帕金森病(PD)患者在坐着时简单足部运动之前和站立时起步运动之前的运动准备电位。没有人在起步启动步态方面有重大困难。来自胫前肌的肌电信号触发头皮脑电图信号的平均化。在正常受试者中,站立起步运动之前的运动准备电位大于坐着时足部运动之前的运动准备电位,但在PD患者中未观察到差异。PD患者起步时运动准备电位未增加可能反映了即使在疾病早期启动行走所需的复杂运动序列的准备和整合受损。