Corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence are correlated after stroke: a simplified motor control?

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作者
Delcamp, Celia [1 ]
Gasq, David [1 ,2 ]
Cormier, Camille [1 ,2 ]
Amarantini, David [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toulouse, Univ Paul Sabatier, Toulouse NeuroImaging Ctr, ToNIC,Inserm, F-31062 Toulouse, France
[2] Univ Hosp Toulouse, Hop Rangueil, Dept Funct Physiol Explorat, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[3] CHU PURPAN, Unite ToNIC, UMR 1214, Pavillon BAUDOT Place Dr Joseph Baylac, F-31024 Toulouse 3, France
关键词
common central drive; motor control; neuromuscular network; stroke; EMG COHERENCE; MUSCLE; INHIBITION; CORTEX; SYNCHRONIZATION; CONNECTIVITY; FATIGUE; UNITS;
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10.1093/braincomms/fcad187
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Delcamp et al. demonstrated for the first time a correlation between corticomuscular and intermuscular coherences in stroke patients, for their paretic and non-paretic limbs. This innovative result provides information on the modification of the neuromuscular system, which appears to be simplified for both hemi-bodies of stroke patients. During movement, corticomuscular coherence is a measure of central-peripheral communication, while intermuscular coherence is a measure of the amount of common central drive to the muscles. Although these two measures are modified in stroke subjects, no author has explored a correlation between them, neither in stroke subjects nor in healthy subjects. Twenty-four chronic stroke subjects and 22 healthy control subjects were included in this cohort study, and they performed 20 active elbow extension movements. The electroencephalographic and electromyographic activity of the elbow flexors and extensors were recorded. Corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence were calculated in the time-frequency domain for each limb of stroke and control subjects. Partial rank correlations were performed to study the link between these two variables. Our results showed a positive correlation between corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence only for stroke subjects, for their paretic and non-paretic limbs (P < 0.022; Rho > 0.50). These results suggest, beyond the cortical and spinal hypotheses to explain them, that stroke subjects present a form of simplification of motor control. When central-peripheral communication increases, it is less modulated and more common to the muscles involved in the active movement. This motor control simplification suggests a new way of understanding the plasticity of the neuromuscular system after stroke.
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