Corpus Callosum-Mediated Interhemispheric Interactions in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1097/WNP.0000000000000979
Yew Long Lo, Ruby Hwang, Peggy Pei Chee Teng, Yam Eng Tan
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Purpose: The corpus callosum is crucial for interhemispheric interactions in the motor control of limb functions. Human and animal studies suggested spinal cord pathologies may induce cortical reorganization in sensorimotor areas. We investigate participation of the corpus callosum in executions of a simple motor task in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) using transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Methods: Twenty patients with CSM with various MRI grades of severity of cord compression were compared with 19 normal controls. Ipsilateral silent period, contralateral silent period, central motor conduction time, and transcallosal conduction time (TCT) were determined.

Results: In both upper and lower limbs, TCTs were significantly increased for patients with CSM than normal controls ( p < 0.001 for all), without side-to-side differences. Ipsilateral silent period and contralateral silent period durations were significantly increased bilaterally for upper limbs in comparison to controls ( p < 0.01 for all), without side-to-side differences. There were no significant correlations of TCT with central motor conduction time nor severity of CSM for both upper and lower limbs ( p > 0.05 for all) bilaterally.

Conclusions: Previous transcranial magnetic stimulation studies show increased motor cortex excitability in CSM; hence, increased TCTs observed bilaterally may be a compensatory mechanism for effective unidirectional and uniplanar execution of muscle activation in the distal limb muscles. Lack of correlation of TCTs with severity of CSM or central motor conduction time may be in keeping with a preexistent role of the corpus callosum as a predominantly inhibitory pathway for counteracting redundant movements resulting from increased motor cortex excitability occurring after spinal cord lesions.

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胼胝体介导的颈椎病脊髓病半球间相互作用
目的:胼胝体对大脑半球间控制肢体运动功能的相互作用至关重要。人类和动物研究表明,脊髓病变可能诱发感觉运动区皮质重组。我们使用经颅磁刺激法研究了胼胝体在颈椎病(CSM)患者执行简单运动任务时的参与情况:方法:20 名患有不同磁共振成像脊髓压迫严重程度的 CSM 患者与 19 名正常对照组进行了比较。测定了同侧沉默期、对侧沉默期、中央运动传导时间和跨胼胝体传导时间(TCT):在上肢和下肢,CSM 患者的 TCT 均明显高于正常对照组(P < 0.001),且无侧侧差异。与对照组相比,双侧上肢的同侧沉默期和对侧沉默期持续时间均明显增加(P < 0.01),无侧侧差异。双侧上肢和下肢的TCT与中枢运动传导时间和CSM的严重程度均无明显相关性(均P > 0.05):结论:先前的经颅磁刺激研究显示,CSM患者的运动皮层兴奋性增加;因此,双侧观察到的TCT增加可能是一种补偿机制,可有效地单向和单平面执行肢体远端肌肉的肌肉激活。TCTs 与 CSM 的严重程度或中枢运动传导时间缺乏相关性,这可能与胼胝体在脊髓损伤后作为主要抑制通路抵消因运动皮层兴奋性增加而导致的多余运动的作用相一致。
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 医学-临床神经学
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4.60
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology features both topical reviews and original research in both central and peripheral neurophysiology, as related to patient evaluation and treatment. Official Journal of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.
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