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Effect of passive whole body heating on central conduction and cortical excitability in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls

机译:被动全身加热对多发性硬化症患者和健康对照者中枢传导和皮质兴奋性的影响

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Heat stress is associated with increased fatigue perception and decrements in function for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Similarly, healthy individuals experience decrements in exercise performance during hyperthermia. Alterations in central nervous system (CNS) function during hyperthermia include reduced voluntary activation of muscle and increased effort perception. The purpose of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that passive heat exposure in MS patients will produce increased subjective fatigue and impairments in physiological measures of central conduction and cortical excitability compared with healthy individuals. Eleven healthy individuals and 11 MS patients completed a series of transcranial magnetic stimulation studies to examine central conduction and cortical excitability under thermoneutral and heat-stressed (HS) conditions at rest and after a fatiguing thumb abduction task. Passive heat stress resulted in significantly greater fatigue perception and impairments in force production in MS patients. Central motor conduction time was significantly shorter during HS in controls; however, in MS patients normal increases in conduction velocity with increased temperature were not observed centrally. MS patients also exhibited decreased cortical excitability during HS, evidenced by significant increases in resting motor threshold, decreased MEP amplitude, and decreased recruitment curve slope. Both groups exhibited postexercise depression of MEP amplitude, but the magnitude of these decrements was amplified in MS patients during HS. Taken together, these results suggest that CNS pathology in MS patients played a substantial role in reducing cortical excitability during HS.
机译:热应激与多发性硬化症(MS)患者的疲劳感增强和功能下降有关。同样,健康的个体在热疗过程中会经历运动表现的下降。热疗期间中枢神经系统(CNS)功能的改变包括肌肉的自愿激活减少和努力意识增强。这项研究的目的是检验以下假设:与健康个体相比,MS患者的被动热暴露会导致主观疲劳增加以及中枢传导和皮层兴奋性生理指标的损害。 11名健康个体和11名MS患者完成了一系列经颅磁刺激研究,以检查在静止和疲劳的拇指外展任务后在热中性和热应激(HS)条件下的中枢传导和皮质兴奋性。被动热应激导致MS患者的疲劳感明显增强,并且力量产生受到损害。在对照组的HS期间,中央运动传导时间明显缩短。然而,在MS患者中,没有观察到正常的传导速度随温度升高而增加。 MS患者在HS期间还表现出皮质兴奋性降低,其表现为静息运动阈值显着增加,MEP幅度降低和募集曲线斜率降低。两组均表现出运动后MEP幅度降低,但在HS期间MS患者中这些递减幅度增加。综上所述,这些结果表明,MS患者的CNS病理学在降低HS期间皮质兴奋性方面起着重要作用。

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