多发性硬化症患者肢体痉挛的反射和内在力学变化

Li-Qun Zhang, Guangzhi Wang, J. Sliwa, W. Zev Rymer
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本文研究了7例痉挛性多发性硬化症(MS)患者和10例正常人膝关节肌肉的反射和固有特性。采用一种强大的关节驱动装置,以精确控制的方式扰动膝关节,以显示反射和固有特性。数字信号处理器控制该器件,并使用小幅度和带限白噪声序列作为命令轨迹。受试者被要求在每次扰动试验中保持稳定的背景肌肉收缩水平。采用非线性延迟微分方程模型来表征膝关节的反射和固有特性,包括拉伸和缩短肌肉的动态拉伸反射增益、静态拉伸反射增益、关节刚度、粘度和腿部惯性。作者发现,痉挛型MS患者的关节粘度和静态拉伸反射增益明显低于正常对照组。另一方面,痉挛型MS患者的动态拉伸反射增益和关节僵硬度均高于正常对照组。
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Reflex and intrinsic mechanical changes in spastic limbs of MS patients
Reflex and intrinsic properties of the human knee joint-muscles were studied in vivo in seven spastic multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and ten normal subjects. A powerful joint driving device was used to perturb the knee joint in precisely controlled patterns to manifest both reflex and intrinsic properties. A digital signal processor controlled the device and used a small-amplitude and band-limited white-noise sequence as the command trajectory. The subject was asked to maintain a steady level of background muscle contraction during each perturbation trial. A nonlinear delay differential equation model was used to characterize the reflex and intrinsic properties of the knee joint in terms of the dynamic stretch reflex gains for stretching and shortening muscles, static stretch reflex gain, joint stiffness, viscosity, and leg inertia. The authors' findings were that spastic MS patients showed significantly lower joint viscosity and static stretch reflex gain than their counterparts in normal controls. On the other hand, the dynamic stretch reflex gains and joint stiffness of the spastic MS patients were higher than those of normal controls.
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