帕金森病骨骼肌泵损伤:初步结果

R. Fadil, A. Huether, Robert Brunnemer, A. Blaber, J. Lou, K. Tavakolian
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本研究的目的是探讨腿部肌肉收缩损伤是否影响帕金森病(PD)患者的血压调节。同时记录16例PD患者和12例健康对照者在仰卧位(5分钟)、俯卧位(15分钟)和站立位(5分钟)下腓肠肌前肌、腓肠肌外侧肌、腓肠肌内侧肌和比目鱼肌的血压、心电图和双侧肌电图(EMG)。采用收敛交叉映射(Convergent Cross Mapping)检验肌泵压力反射$(SBP\右曲EMG_{imp})$与肌肉活动对收缩压$(EMG_{imp}\右曲SBP)$的影响的因果关系。初步结果显示,PD参与者的下肢骨骼肌泵与对照组相比效果较差,而肌肉泵的压力反射没有差异。与对照组相比,PD患者所有肌肉的肌泵因果关系较低。我们的数据表明,PD患者骨骼肌泵对血压的因果效应降低。所获得的结果也突出了PD患者肌泵有效控制血压的能力受损。本研究的发现有助于开发一种有效的系统,通过肌肉泵监测直立耐受性,以预防PD患者晕厥和跌倒。
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Skeletal Muscle Pump Impairment in Parkinson's Disease: Preliminary Results
The purpose of this study is to investigate if impairments in leg muscle contractions affect blood pressure (BP) regulation in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Simultaneous BP, electrocardiogram, and bilateral electromyogram (EMG) of the tibialis anterior, lateral and medial gastrocnemius, and soleus muscles were recorded from 16 patients with PD and 12 healthy controls in supine (5 minutes), head-up tilt test (15 minutes), and standing positions (5 minutes). Convergent Cross Mapping was used to examine the causal relationship of the muscle pump baroreflex $(SBP\rightarrow EMG_{imp})$ and the effect of muscle activity on systolic blood pressure $(EMG_{imp}\rightarrow SBP)$. Preliminary results showed that PD participants have less effective lower leg skeletal muscle pump compared to the control group while no difference was found in the muscle pump baroreflex. Muscle pump causality was lower for all muscles in PD patients compared to the control group. Our data suggest that PD patients show a reduced causal effect of skeletal muscle pump on blood pressure. The obtained results also highlight the impairment of the ability of muscle pump to effectively control blood pressure in PD patients. The findings of this study can assist in the development of an effective system for monitoring orthostatic tolerance via muscle pump to prevent syncope and falls in PD.
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