Neurophysiological Insights into the Pathophysiology of Stiff-Person Spectrum Disorders.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Movement Disorders Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1002/mdc3.14328
João Moura, Lorenzo Rocchi, Michael Zandi, Bettina Balint, Kailash P Bhatia, Anna Latorre
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Abstract

Background: Stiff Person Spectrum Disorders (SPSD) are classically defined by the presence of muscle stiffness, spasms and hyperactivity of the central nervous system. There is a notable correlation between neurophysiological features and the clinical hallmark of SPSD, which has greatly encouraged the use of these techniques for diagnostic purposes. Besides, electrophysiological techniques allow for a functional evaluation of the 'hyperactivity of the CNS', thus offering the opportunity to clarify the mechanisms underlying this disorder. This review delves into the current knowledge on the electrophysiological aspects of SPSD, highlighting the pivotal role of various studies in unravelling its pathophysiology.

Methods: Literature review for studies on SPSD that included a neurophysiological evaluation.

Results: We first examined the abnormal neurophysiological findings of SPSD across the central nervous system, from the spinal circuit to the motor cortex. Subsequently, we discussed their pathological implications and explored how these findings can be interpreted within the framework of an immune-mediated disorder.

Conclusions: Two primary questions remain unanswered: the localization of the primary abnormality within the central nervous system and the connection between the autoimmune basis of SPSD and its neurophysiological aspects. Addressing these questions could provide invaluable insights into SPSD etiology and targeted therapeutic strategies.

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神经生理学洞察僵硬人谱系障碍的病理生理学。
背景:硬梆梆的人谱系障碍(SPSD)通常被定义为肌肉僵硬、痉挛和中枢神经系统亢进。神经生理特征与SPSD的临床特征之间存在显著的相关性,这极大地鼓励了这些技术用于诊断目的。此外,电生理技术允许对“中枢神经系统多动症”进行功能评估,从而为阐明这种疾病的机制提供了机会。这篇综述深入研究了目前关于SPSD电生理方面的知识,强调了各种研究在揭示其病理生理方面的关键作用。方法:查阅包括神经生理评价在内的有关SPSD研究的文献。结果:我们首先检查了SPSD在整个中枢神经系统中的异常神经生理表现,从脊髓回路到运动皮层。随后,我们讨论了它们的病理意义,并探讨了这些发现如何在免疫介导疾病的框架内解释。结论:两个主要问题仍未得到解答:中枢神经系统内原发性异常的定位以及SPSD的自身免疫基础与其神经生理方面之间的联系。解决这些问题可以为SPSD的病因和有针对性的治疗策略提供宝贵的见解。
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期刊介绍: Movement Disorders Clinical Practice- is an online-only journal committed to publishing high quality peer reviewed articles related to clinical aspects of movement disorders which broadly include phenomenology (interesting case/case series/rarities), investigative (for e.g- genetics, imaging), translational (phenotype-genotype or other) and treatment aspects (clinical guidelines, diagnostic and treatment algorithms)
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