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Probing Corticospinal Control During Different Locomotor Tasks Using Detailed Time-Frequency Analysis of Electromyograms

机译:使用肌电图的详细时频分析探索不同运动任务期间的皮质脊髓控制

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Locomotion relies on the fine-tuned coordination of different muscles which are controlled by particular neural circuits. Depending on the attendant conditions, walking patterns must be modified to optimally meet the demands of the task. Assessing neuromuscular control during dynamic conditions is methodologically highly challenging and prone to artifacts. Here we aim at assessing corticospinal involvement during different locomotor tasks using non-invasive surface electromyography. Activity in tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius medialis (GM) muscles was monitored by electromyograms (EMGs) in 27 healthy volunteers (11 female) during regular walking, walking while engaged in simultaneous cognitive dual tasks, walking with partial visual restriction, and skilled, targeted locomotion. Whereas EMG intensity of the TA and GM was considerably altered while walking with partial visual restriction and during targeted locomotion, dual-task walking induced only minor changes in total EMG intensity compared to regular walking. Targeted walking resulted in enhanced EMG intensity of GM in the frequency range associated with Piper rhythm synchronies. Likewise, targeted walking induced enhanced EMG intensity of TA at the Piper rhythm frequency around heelstrike, but not during the swing phase. Our findings indicate task- and phase-dependent modulations of neuromuscular control in distal leg muscles during various locomotor conditions in healthy subjects. Enhanced EMG intensity in the Piper rhythm frequency during targeted walking points toward enforced corticospinal drive during challenging locomotor tasks. These findings indicate that comprehensive time-frequency EMG analysis is able to gauge cortical involvement during different movement programs in a non-invasive manner and might be used as complementary diagnostic tool to assess baseline integrity of the corticospinal tract and to monitor changes in corticospinal drive as induced by neurorehabilitation interventions or during disease progression.
机译:运动依赖于由特定神经回路控制的不同肌肉的微调协调。根据伴随的条件,必须修改步行方式以最佳地满足任务的要求。在动态条件下评估神经肌肉控制在方法上极具挑战性,并且容易出现伪影。在这里,我们旨在利用无创表面肌电图评估不同运动任务期间皮质脊髓的受累情况。通过肌电图(EMG)在正常行走,同时从事认知双重任务行走,部分视力受限行走和熟练的27名健康志愿者(11名女性)中监测胫前肌(TA)和腓肠肌(GM)的活动,有针对性的运动。尽管在部分视觉限制下行走和有针对性的运动过程中,TA和GM的EMG强度发生了显着变化,但与常规行走相比,双任务行走仅引起总EMG强度的微小变化。有针对性的步行导致GM的EMG强度在与Piper节奏同步相关的频率范围内增强。同样,有针对性的步行会在脚跟震打期间以Piper节奏频率诱导TA的EMG强度增强,但在挥杆阶段则不会。我们的发现表明在健康受试者的各种运动状态下,腿部远端肌肉中神经肌肉控制的任务和阶段依赖性调节。在有挑战性的运动任务中,在有针对性的步行点朝着强制性皮质脊髓驱动的定向步行点上,增强了肌电图强度的肌电强度。这些发现表明,全面的时频肌电图分析能够以无创的方式评估不同运动程序中的皮质受累情况,并且可以用作补充性诊断工具,以评估皮质脊髓束的基线完整性并监测皮质脊髓束运动的变化。由神经康复干预或在疾病进展期间诱发。

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