Breakdown of inhibitory effects induced by foot motor imagery on hand motor area in lower-limb amputees

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作者
Marconi, Barbara [2 ]
Koch, Giacomo
Pecchioli, Cristiano
Cavallari, Paolo
Caltagirone, Carlo
机构
[1] Fdn Rita Levi Montalcini, EBRI, I-00143 Rome, Italy
[2] IRCCS St Lucia Fdn, Lab Clin & Behav Neurol, I-00179 Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Neurol Clin, Dept Neurosci, I-00133 Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Milan, Dipartimento Med Chirurg & Odontoiatria, I-20142 Milan, Italy
关键词
connectivity; leg amputation; hand motor area; motor imagery; Transcranial magnetic stimulation;
D O I
10.1016/j.clinph.2007.08.021
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: Amputation of a limb induces plastic changes in motor cortex that modify the relationships between the missing limb and the remaining body part representations. We used motor imagery to explore the interactions between a missing lower limb and the hand/forearm cortical representations. Methods: Eight right leg amputees and nine healthy subjects participated in the study. Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to map out the hand/forearm muscle maps at rest and during imagined ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion. Results: In healthy subjects, both motor imagery tasks strongly inhibited the map volume and contracted the map area of the hand muscles. By contrast, in amputees, imagined dorsiflexion and plantarflexion enhanced the map area and volume of the hand muscles. In the forearm muscle maps, both groups displayed a similar pattern of isodirectional coupling during both motor imagery tasks. Imagined dorsiflexion facilitated MEP amplitudes of the extensor and inhibited the flexor muscles of the upper limb. This pattern was reversed during imagined plantarflexion. Conclusions: We argue that there exists an inhibitory relationship between the foot and hand motor cortices that ceases to exist after leg amputation. Significance: The understanding of these functional coordination. (c) 2007 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology mechanisms may shed light on the motor network underlying interlimb Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:2468 / 2478
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