颈本体感觉调节对肌张力障碍患者苍白质网络连通性的影响

Prajakta Joshi, A. Sedov, U. Semenova, S. Usova, A. Gamaleya, A. Tomskiy, H. A. Jinnah, A. Shaikh
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颈肌张力障碍(CD)是第三大最常见的运动障碍,影响全世界100万人。本体感觉调节是肌张力障碍当代治疗的标志,但这种干预的机制尚不清楚。我们通过测量17例CD患者(9例孤立性CD, 8例伴有全身性肌张力障碍的CD)的自发单神经元反应和局部场电位(LFP),研究了本体感觉对CD的影响。目的是研究高频颈部振动(一种假定的颈部本体感觉调节剂)如何改变苍白质生理学。我们发现颈部的震动会瞬间改变苍白质单神经元的活动。我们还发现颈部振动通过改变LFP记录中的α带来调节苍白球-小脑的连通性。这种效果在孤立性CD患者身上更为明显。这种振动还通过调节θ波段功率来影响苍白球-海马体的连通性。这些效应在伴有全身性肌张力障碍的CD患者中更为明显。振动仅在特定的苍白区改变LFP。与暂停或强直性亚型相比,LFP功率被显著调节的区域有显著比例的爆发亚型神经元。在LFP功率未被调制或颈部振动微妙降低的区域,这种亚型差异不存在。当LFP记录的θ、α和β波段的变化对振动的响应进行比较时,观察到高度相关。
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Effects of neck proprioceptive modulation on pallidal network connectivity in dystonia
Cervical dystonia (CD) is the third most common movement disorder affecting 1 million people worldwide. Proprioceptive modulation is the hallmark of contemporary therapies for dystonia, but the mechanism for this intervention is unclear. We studied proprioceptive influence on CD by measuring the spontaneous single-neuron responses and local field potentials (LFP) from the globus pallidus interna (GPi) in 17 CD patients (9 isolated CD and 8 with CD as a feature of generalized dystonia). The goal was to examine how high-frequency neck vibration, a putative modulator of neck proprioception changes pallidal physiology. We found that the neck vibration instantaneously alters the pallidal single neuron activity. We also found that neck vibration modulates pallido-cerebellar connectivity by changing alpha band in LFP recordings. The effects were more robust in those with isolated CD. The vibration also affects pallido-hippocampal connectivity by modulating theta-band power. These effects were more robust in CD with generalized dystonia. Vibration changed LFP only in select pallidal regions. Regions where LFP power was substantially modulated had a prominent proportion of burst subtypes of neurons, compared to pause or tonic subtypes. Such disparity in subtype was absent in regions where the LFP power was not modulated or subtly reduced with neck vibration. When changes in the theta, alpha and beta bands of the LFP recordings were compared against each other in response to vibration, high correlation was observed.
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