Cortical mapping of real-time ultrasound-imaging visual feedback for ankle dorsiflexion in patients after stroke: a fNIRS study.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Feng-Yi Wang, Hao-Bin Liang, Ringo Tang-Long Zhu, Yang Xu, Qian Zhang, Yu-Yan Luo, Zhen Song, Yong-Hong Yang, Quan Wei, Yong-Ping Zheng, Jack Jiaqi Zhang, Christina Zong-Hao Ma
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Abstract

Background: Foot drop in patients with stroke compromises gait and mobility. Active ankle movement with real-time ultrasound-imaging visual feedback (UVF) is found to be a clinically effective rehabilitation protocol; however, its underlying neural mechanisms in poststroke brains remains unclear. This functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study aimed to investigate UVF's neuromodulatory effects during ankle dorsiflexion (ADF) execution.

Methods: Fifteen post-stroke patients (SP) and fifteen healthy controls (HC) performed active ADF tasks with and without UVF. The fNIRS measured the change of oxyhemoglobin (ΔHbO) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (ΔHbR) over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), the primary motor cortex (M1), and the premotor cortex/supplementary motor areas (PMC/SMA). Functional connectivity (FC) between these regions was calculated. The muscle morphology parameters [muscle thickness (MT), pennation angle (PA), fascicle length (FL)] were quantified via ultrasound imaging during movement execution. Two-way mixed ANOVA was used to assess the main and interaction effects of "task" and "group" on the local cortical activation levels and the FC among pairwise regions of interest (ROI). Correlations between muscle parameters and M1-related fNIRS data were analyzed.

Results: UVF did not increase ΔHbO at any ROIs; instead, it reduced ΔHbR in the I PMC/SMA in both groups. UVF also decreased the interhemispheric DLPFC connectivity in both groups, based on residual FC data. Regardless of whether UVF was provided or not, SP consistently showed stronger I PMC/SMA - I DLPFC connectivity than HC. SP also exhibited a UVF‑specific increase in the I PMC/SMA - I M1 connectivity relative to HC. During UVF and with comparable number of ADF, SP showed reduced PA and FL modulation than that of HC. Among MT, FL, and PA, only FL showed a trend-level positive association with interhemispheric M1 connectivity in SP, on top of the local M1 activation.

Conclusions: Generally, UVF during ADF was associated with the reduced bilateral prefrontal coupling and the enhanced ipsilesional premotor-motor connectivity in post-stroke patients. Ankle muscle FL displayed certain level of task sensitivity, and showed a preliminary association with interhemispheric motor coordination, implying for possible network‑level influences during UVF‑guided motor execution.

脑卒中后患者踝关节背屈的实时超声成像视觉反馈的皮质定位:一项fNIRS研究。
背景:卒中患者的足下垂影响步态和活动能力。主动踝关节运动与实时超声成像视觉反馈(UVF)是一种临床有效的康复方案;然而,其在中风后大脑中的潜在神经机制尚不清楚。这项功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)研究旨在研究UVF在踝关节背屈(ADF)执行过程中的神经调节作用。方法:15例脑卒中后患者(SP)和15例健康对照(HC)分别在有和没有UVF的情况下进行主动ADF任务。fNIRS测量背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)、初级运动皮层(M1)和运动前皮层/辅助运动区(PMC/SMA)的氧合血红蛋白(ΔHbO)和脱氧血红蛋白(ΔHbR)的变化。计算这些区域之间的功能连通性(FC)。在运动执行过程中,通过超声成像定量测定肌肉形态学参数[肌肉厚度(MT)、笔触角(PA)、肌束长度(FL)]。采用双向混合方差分析评估“任务”和“组”对局部皮质激活水平和成对感兴趣区域(ROI)间FC的主要和交互影响。分析肌肉参数与m1相关fNIRS数据的相关性。结果:在任何roi下UVF均未增加ΔHbO;相反,它降低了两组I PMC/SMA的ΔHbR。根据残差FC数据,UVF还降低了两组DLPFC的半球间连通性。无论是否提供UVF, SP始终表现出比HC更强的I PMC/SMA - I DLPFC连通性。与HC相比,SP也表现出UVF特异性的I PMC/SMA - I M1连通性增加。在UVF和ADF数量相当的情况下,SP比HC表现出更少的PA和FL调制。在MT、FL和PA中,除了局部M1激活外,只有FL与SP的半球间M1连接表现出趋势水平的正相关。结论:一般来说,ADF期间的UVF与卒中后患者双侧前额皮质耦合减少和同侧前运动-运动连通性增强有关。踝关节肌肉FL表现出一定程度的任务敏感性,并显示出与半球间运动协调的初步关联,这意味着在UVF引导的运动执行过程中可能存在网络水平的影响。
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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.90%
发文量
122
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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