胸锁乳突肌过度活动:帕金森病中姿势异常的潜在关键因素

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目的:肌肉过度活动被认为与帕金森病(PD)的姿势异常(PA)有关。在这里,我们研究了肌肉活动和姿势参数之间的关系,以探索PA的外周机制。方法:选取PD患者90例,健康对照19例。收集体位特征(F1-F8)和PA指数。分别在躺着、坐着、站立和行走时获得颈肌和胸腰肌的表面肌电图。对一部分PD患者进行了随访。结果:有PA的PD患者(PD_PA)躺卧和站立时胸锁乳突肌(SCM)和外斜肌的均方根(RMS)振幅均高于无PA的PD患者(PD_NPA)和健康对照。与PD_NPA患者相比,PD_PA患者的伸肌活动仅在反重力体位时增加。Spearman相关分析显示,平卧位SCM的RMS振幅与PA指数和F3-F8前屈角度相关,而平卧位外斜肌的RMS振幅仅与F5相关。纵向分析显示,F3、F4和PA指数的变化与躺位时SCM均方根幅值的变化有显著相关。此外,与SCM活动正常的患者相比,PD_NPA患者进展为PA的风险明显更高。结论:脊柱肌和外斜肌参与PD患者躯干前屈,而伸肌可能起代偿作用。SCM可能是PD患者PA的关键肌肉,参与了PA的发病过程。Ann neurol 2025。
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Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Overactivity: A Potentially Critical Contributor to Postural Abnormalities in Parkinson's Disease.

Objective: Overactivity of muscles is thought to be involved in postural abnormalities (PA) in Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we investigated the relationship between muscle activity and postural parameters to explore the peripheral mechanisms of PA.

Methods: A total of 90 PD patients and 19 healthy controls were enrolled. Posture features (F1-F8) and the index for PA were collected. Surface electromyography was acquired from cervical and thoracolumbar muscles during lying, sitting, standing, and walking, respectively. Follow-up was completed for a subset of PD patients.

Results: Root mean square (RMS) amplitudes of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) and external oblique muscle, were higher in PD patients with PA (PD_PA) than PD patients without PA (PD_NPA) and healthy controls during lying and standing. Extensor activity in PD_PA patients increased only in the antigravity position compared with PD_NPA patients. Spearman's correlation showed that RMS amplitude of SCM in the lying position was associated with index for PA and forward flexion angles including F3-F8, whereas RMS amplitude of the external oblique muscle in the lying position was correlated with F5 alone. Longitudinal analysis showed that changes in F3, F4, and index for PA were significantly correlated with changes in RMS amplitude of the SCM in the lying position. Additionally, PD_NPA patients with SCM overactivity had a significantly higher risk of progressing to PA than those with normal SCM activity.

Interpretation: The SCM and external oblique muscle are involved in forward trunk flexion in PD patients, while extensors may play a compensatory role. SCM may be the key muscle in PA for PD patients, participating in the pathogenesis of PA. ANN NEUROL 2025.

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Annals of Neurology
Annals of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
18.00
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1.80%
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270
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Neurology publishes original articles with potential for high impact in understanding the pathogenesis, clinical and laboratory features, diagnosis, treatment, outcomes and science underlying diseases of the human nervous system. Articles should ideally be of broad interest to the academic neurological community rather than solely to subspecialists in a particular field. Studies involving experimental model system, including those in cell and organ cultures and animals, of direct translational relevance to the understanding of neurological disease are also encouraged.
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