Short-latency afferent inhibition is reduced with cold-water immersion of a limb and remains reduced after removal from the cold stimulus

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作者
Delahunty, Eden T. [1 ]
Bisset, Leanne M. [1 ]
Kavanagh, Justin J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Griffith Univ, Menzies Hlth Inst Queensland, Gold Coast, Qld 4222, Australia
关键词
afferent inhibition; cold water immersion; transcranial magnetic stimulation; ACUTE MUSCLE PAIN; MOTOR CORTEX; STIMULATION; INDUCTION; CIRCUITS;
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10.1113/EP091896
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The experience of pain that is induced by extremely cold temperatures can exert a modulatory effect on motor cortex circuitry. Although it is known that immersion of a single limb in very cold water can increase corticomotor excitability it is unknown how afferent input to the cortex shapes excitatory and inhibitory processes. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine motor-evoked potentials (MEP), short-latency afferent inhibition (SAI) and long-latency afferent inhibition (LAI) in response to immersion of a single hand in cold water. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to assess MEPs, and peripheral nerve stimulation of the median nerve paired with TMS was used to measure SAI and LAI in motor circuits of the ipsilateral hemisphere. Measurements were obtained from electromyography (EMG) of the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) at baseline, during cold-water immersion, and during recovery from cold-water immersion. The intervention caused unconditioned MEPs to increase during exposure to the cold stimulus (P = 0.008) which then returned to baseline levels once the hand was removed from the cold water. MEP responses were decoupled from SAI responses, where SAI was reduced during exposure to the cold stimulus (P = 0.005) and remained reduced compared to baseline when the hand was removed from the cold water (P = 0.002). The intervention had no effect on LAI. The uncoupling of SAI from MEPs during the recovery period suggests that the mechanisms underlying the modulation of corticospinal excitability by sensory input may be distinct from those affecting intracortical inhibitory circuits.
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页码:1817 / 1825
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