Habituation of lower leg stretch responses in Parkinson's disease

B.R Bloem , J.P.P van Vugt , D.J Beckley , M.P Remler , R.A.C Roos
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Abstract

In young healthy subjects, initially large stretch responses in leg muscles are progressively attenuated following a series of identical postural perturbations. We have studied whether this habituation of stretch responses is impaired in Parkinson's disease. Ten patients and 10 elderly controls received 10 serial `toe-up' rotational perturbations (amplitude 10°) while standing on a supporting forceplate. We recorded posturally destabilizing medium latency (ML) stretch responses from the medial gastrocnemius muscle. Functional habituation across the first few trials occurred in patients, but not in elderly controls. The rate of habituation was influenced by the size of the response to the first perturbation. This observation explained the absence of habituation in elderly subjects because their responses during the first few trials were much smaller compared to patients. These results suggest that habituation of lower leg stretch responses is unimpaired in Parkinson's disease. The presence of initially large and `unpracticed' responses may partially explain why Parkinson patients fall in response to unexpected postural disturbances that commonly occur in daily life.

帕金森病下肢伸展反应的习惯化
在年轻的健康受试者中,腿部肌肉最初的大拉伸反应在一系列相同的姿势扰动后逐渐减弱。我们已经研究了这种伸展反应的习惯化是否在帕金森病中受损。10名患者和10名老年对照者站在支撑板上接受10次连续的“向上”旋转扰动(振幅10°)。我们记录了来自内侧腓肠肌的体位不稳定中潜伏期(ML)拉伸反应。在最初的几次试验中,功能习惯化发生在患者身上,但在老年对照组中没有发生。习惯化的速率受对第一个扰动的响应大小的影响。这一观察解释了老年受试者没有习惯化的原因,因为他们在前几次试验中的反应比患者小得多。这些结果表明,在帕金森病中,下肢拉伸反应的习惯化并没有受到损害。最初出现的大而“未经练习”的反应可能部分解释了为什么帕金森患者会对日常生活中常见的意外姿势紊乱做出反应。
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