Asymmetric cortical activation in healthy and hemiplegic individuals during walking: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging study

被引:2
作者
He, Xiaokuo [1 ]
Lei, Lei [1 ]
Yu, Guo [1 ]
Lin, Xin [1 ]
Sun, Qianqian [2 ]
Chen, Shanjia [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fifth Hosp Xiamen, Dept Rehabil Med, Xiamen, Peoples R China
[2] Xiangyang Cent Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Xiangyang, Hubei, Peoples R China
[3] Xiamen Univ, Dept Rehabil Med, Affiliated Hosp 1, Xiamen, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2023年 / 13卷
关键词
stroke; hemiplegia; gait; treadmill walking; functional electrical stimulation; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; LOCOMOTOR SPEED; ASSISTED GAIT; STROKE; TREADMILL; CORTEX; CIRCUITS; RECOVERY; FNIRS; CATS;
D O I
10.3389/fneur.2022.1044982
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BackgroundThis study investigated the cortical activation mechanism underlying locomotor control during healthy and hemiplegic walking. MethodsA total of eight healthy individuals with right leg dominance (male patients, 75%; mean age, 40.06 +/- 4.53 years) and six post-stroke patients with right hemiplegia (male patients, 86%; mean age, 44.41 +/- 7.23 years; disease course, 5.21 +/- 2.63 months) completed a walking task at a treadmill speed of 2 km/h and a functional electrical stimulation (FES)-assisted walking task, respectively. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to detect hemodynamic changes in neuronal activity in the bilateral sensorimotor cortex (SMC), supplementary motor area (SMA), and premotor cortex (PMC). ResultsfNIRS cortical mapping showed more SMC-PMC-SMA locomotor network activation during hemiplegic walking than during healthy gait. Furthermore, more SMA and PMC activation in the affected hemisphere was observed during the FES-assisted hemiplegic walking task than during the non-FES-assisted task. The laterality index indicated asymmetric cortical activation during hemiplegic gait, with relatively greater activation in the unaffected (right) hemisphere during hemiplegic gait than during healthy walking. During hemiplegic walking, the SMC and SMA were predominantly activated in the unaffected hemisphere, whereas the PMC was predominantly activated in the affected hemisphere. No significant differences in the laterality index were noted between the other groups and regions (p > 0.05). ConclusionAn important feature of asymmetric cortical activation was found in patients with post-stroke during the walking process, which was the recruitment of more SMC-SMA-PMC activation than in healthy individuals. Interestingly, there was no significant lateralized activation during hemiplegic walking with FES assistance, which would seem to indicate that FES may help hemiplegic walking recover the balance in cortical activation. These results, which are worth verifying through additional research, suggest that FES used as a potential therapeutic strategy may play an important role in motor recovery after stroke.
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