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Properties of human spinal interneurones: normal and dystonic control

机译:人脊髓中枢神经元的特性:正常和张力控制

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The muscles that control wrist posture receive large inputs from reflexes driven by hand afferents. In several studies, we have investigated these reflexes by electrical stimulation of cutaneous (median nerve) and proprioceptive (ulnar nerve) afferents from the hand. Median stimulation produced short latency inhibition in all motor nuclei investigated, possibly through inhibitory propriospinal-like interneurones. Ulnar stimulation produced similar inhibition but only in wrist extensors. In the other motor nuclei, ulnar stimulation produced short latency excitation mediated by group I motoneuronal drive through both monosynaptic and non-monosynaptic pathways involving excitatory propriospinal-like interneurones. This was followed by late excitations mediated through spinal group II and trans-cortical group I pathways. These results show that these pathways are concerned with the integration of afferent inputs, proprioceptive and cutaneous, to control of wrist posture during hand movements. Patients with focal hand dystonia exhibit abnormal postures. To investigate whether these spinal pathways contribute to these conditions, the effects of ulnar stimulation on wrist muscle activity during voluntary tonic contraction were examined in patients who suffer writer's cramp. Ulnar-induced inhibition of the wrist extensors was reduced on the dystonic side of patients compared with their normal side and controls. In patients who exhibited abnormal wrist posture, group II excitation of the wrist flexors was also modified on the dystonic side. Cutaneous stimuli, by contrast, increased wrist flexor EMG on both sides and only in patients who exhibited normal posture. We conclude that spinal interneurones have a significant role in integrating afferent inputs from the hand to control wrist posture during hand movements and that altered function in these spinal networks is associated with the complex pathophysiology of writer's cramp.
机译:控制手腕姿势的肌肉从手传入的反射中接收大量输入。在一些研究中,我们通过电刺激手的皮肤(中枢神经)和本体感受(尺神经)传入来研究这些反射。中位刺激在所有研究的运动核中均产生了短暂的潜伏抑制,可能是通过抑制性螺旋体样中间神经元引起的。尺骨刺激产生类似的抑制作用,但仅在腕部伸肌中起作用。在另一个运动核中,尺骨刺激产生短潜伏期的兴奋,由I组动脑神经元驱动,通过涉及兴奋性脊柱脊髓样中间神经元的单突触和非单突触途径介导。随后是通过II型脊髓和I型皮质通路介导的晚期兴奋。这些结果表明,这些通路与本体感觉输入和皮肤输入输入的集成有关,以控制手运动期间的腕部姿势。局灶性手张力障碍患者表现出异常姿势。为了研究这些脊柱通路是否对这些疾病有影响,在患有作家抽筋的患者中检查了尺骨刺激对自愿性强直收缩过程中腕肌活动的影响。与正常侧和对照组相比,在肌张力障碍侧患者的尺骨诱发的腕部伸肌抑制作用降低。在表现出异常腕部姿势的患者中,在肌张力障碍侧也改变了II组的腕部屈肌兴奋性。相比之下,皮肤刺激仅在表现出正常姿势的患者中增加了两侧的腕屈肌电图。我们得出结论,脊髓中枢神经元在整合手的传入输入量以控制手部运动过程中的腕部姿势方面具有重要作用,并且这些脊髓网络中功能的改变与作者抽筋的复杂病理生理相关。

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