仰卧双侧腿按压时脑活动的可靠性及其与并发3D膝关节生物力学的关系

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
HoWon Kim, Taylor M. Zuleger, Alexis B. Slutsky-Ganesh, Manish Anand, Shayla M. Warren, Jed A. Diekfuss, Bryan R. Schlink, Justin L. Rush, Janet E. Simon, Gregory D. Myer, Dustin R. Grooms
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以前的神经影像学研究已经建立了关于腰椎上控制下肢运动的知识基础。然而,在运动任务中,下肢运动学和并发脑活动的细微差异之间的关系主要是未知的。此外,关于在下肢运动任务中大脑激活测量的一致性的信息有限。本研究利用功能性磁共振成像技术评估了67名青少年女运动员在仰卧双侧腿按压任务中膝关节运动学和大脑激活的可靠性。膝关节运动学,包括腿部按压重复次数(周期),以及矢状位和额位运动范围及其标准偏差,与血氧水平相关的同步信号进行分析,以探索这些生物力学变量与大脑激活之间的关系。结果显示膝关节运动学的可靠性良好,而感觉运动区域(中央前和中央后脑回、辅助运动皮层、脑干和小脑前叶)的大脑激活的可靠性中等。较大的膝关节矢状面运动范围与运动规划和感觉整合区域(如背纹状体和外侧枕皮质)的激活增加相关。这些发现确立了仰卧位双侧腿按压任务作为研究下肢运动控制的可靠范例,为运动变异性背后的神经机制提供了见解。此外,表现出可靠激活的大脑区域可以作为未来研究的有价值的兴趣区域,增强研究结果的统计能力和可重复性。
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Reliability of Brain Activity During a Supine Bilateral Leg Press and Association With Concurrent 3D Knee Joint Biomechanics

Reliability of Brain Activity During a Supine Bilateral Leg Press and Association With Concurrent 3D Knee Joint Biomechanics

Previous neuroimaging studies have established a foundation of knowledge regarding the supraspinal control of lower extremity movements. However, the relationship between subtle differences in lower extremity kinematics and concurrent brain activity during motor tasks is mainly unknown. Additionally, there is limited information regarding the consistency of brain activation measures during a lower extremity motor task. The current study evaluated the within-session reliability of knee joint kinematics and brain activation during a supine bilateral leg press task using functional magnetic resonance imaging in 67 adolescent female athletes. Knee joint kinematics, including the number of leg press repetitions (cycles), as well as sagittal and frontal ranges of motion and their standard deviations, were analysed with concurrent blood-oxygen-level-dependent signals to explore the relationship between these biomechanical variables and brain activation. The results showed good reliability for knee joint kinematics and moderate reliability for brain activation in sensorimotor regions (precentral and postcentral gyri, supplementary motor cortex, brainstem, and anterior cerebellum lobules). Greater knee sagittal range of motion correlated with increased activation in motor planning and sensory integration regions, such as the dorsal striatum and lateral occipital cortex. These findings establish the supine bilateral leg press task as a reliable paradigm for investigating lower extremity motor control, providing insights into the neural mechanisms underlying movement variability. Additionally, brain regions exhibiting reliable activation could serve as valuable regions of interest for future investigations, enhancing the statistical power and reproducibility of research findings.

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European Journal of Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
305
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: EJN is the journal of FENS and supports the international neuroscientific community by publishing original high quality research articles and reviews in all fields of neuroscience. In addition, to engage with issues that are of interest to the science community, we also publish Editorials, Meetings Reports and Neuro-Opinions on topics that are of current interest in the fields of neuroscience research and training in science. We have recently established a series of ‘Profiles of Women in Neuroscience’. Our goal is to provide a vehicle for publications that further the understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system in both health and disease and to provide a vehicle to engage the neuroscience community. As the official journal of FENS, profits from the journal are re-invested in the neuroscientific community through the activities of FENS.
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