Variability in the amplitude of skeletal muscle responses to magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in man1

P.H Ellaway, N.J Davey, D.W Maskill, S.R Rawlinson, H.S Lewis, N.P Anissimova
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We have investigated variability in the amplitude of compound motor evoked potentials (cMEPs) in right and left thenar and wrist extensor muscles in response to synchronous bilateral transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortices using two figure-of-eight stimulating coils. Trials of 50 stimuli revealed a wide range of variability in cMEP amplitudes in relaxed muscles (coefficient of variation, range 0.22–1.12). The amplitudes of the cMEPs in one muscle correlated positively with those in the others. The r2 values (mean±SEM) were 0.27±0.06 for muscles on the same side of the body and 0.19±0.04 for muscles on opposite sides. Employing the ECG to trigger TMS, clamping the coil relative to the head or altering the orientation of the coil all failed to affect the variability of cMEPs. We conclude that fluctuations in excitability of the corticospinal pathway give rise to the variability in the response to TMS, that they are wide-ranging with respect to the muscles affected, and include a bilateral component. We argue that the variability reveals fluctuations in excitability mainly at the cortical rather than the spinal level. We suggest that measures of variability might provide an indication of cortical activity in conditions where consciousness and voluntary movement are compromised.

人类运动皮质磁刺激下骨骼肌反应幅度的变异性
我们研究了左右大鱼际和腕伸肌复合运动诱发电位(cMEPs)振幅的变化,以响应双侧经颅磁刺激(TMS),使用两个8字形刺激线圈对运动皮质进行同步刺激。50种刺激的试验显示,放松肌肉的cMEP振幅有很大的变异性(变异系数,范围0.22-1.12)。一块肌肉的cmep振幅与其他肌肉的正相关。同侧肌肉的r2值(平均值±SEM)为0.27±0.06,对侧肌肉的r2值为0.19±0.04。使用ECG触发TMS,将线圈相对于头部夹紧或改变线圈的方向都无法影响cmep的可变性。我们的结论是,皮质脊髓通路兴奋性的波动引起了对经颅磁刺激反应的变异性,它们在受影响的肌肉中广泛存在,并包括双侧成分。我们认为,这种可变性揭示了兴奋性的波动主要发生在皮层而不是脊髓水平。我们认为,可变性的测量可能提供了在意识和自主运动受损的情况下皮层活动的指示。
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