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Nervous System Pathophysiology: Modulation of corticospinal input to the legs by arm and leg cycling in people with incomplete spinal cord injury

机译:神经系统病理生理学:脊髓不完全损伤的人通过手臂和腿部循环来调节皮质脊髓输入腿

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The spinal cervico-lumbar interaction during rhythmic movements in humans has recently been studied; however, the role of arm movements in modulating the corticospinal drive to the legs is not well understood. The goals of this study were to investigate the effect of active rhythmic arm movements on the corticospinal drive to the legs (study 1) and assess the effect of simultaneous arm and leg training on the corticospinal pathway after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) (study 2). In study 1, neurologically intact (NI) participants or participants with iSCI performed combinations of stationary and rhythmic cycling of the arms and legs while motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from the vastus lateralis (VL) muscle. In the NI group, arm cycling alone could facilitate the VL MEP amplitude, suggesting that dynamic arm movements strongly modulate the corticospinal pathway to the legs. No significant difference in VL MEP between conditions was found in participants with iSCI. In study 2, participants with iSCI underwent 12 wk of electrical stimulation-assisted cycling training: one group performed simultaneous arm and leg (A&L) cycling and the other legs-only cycling. MEPs in the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle were compared before and after training. After training, only the A&L group had a significantly larger TA MEP, suggesting increased excitability in the corticospinal pathway. The findings demonstrate the importance of arm movements in modulating the corticospinal drive to the legs and suggest that active engagement of the arms in lower limb rehabilitation may produce better neural regulation and restoration of function.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study aimed to demonstrate the importance of arm movements in modulating the corticospinal drive to the legs. It provides direct evidence in humans that active movement of the arms could facilitate corticospinal transmission to the legs and, for the first time, shows that facilitation is absent after spinal cord injury. Active engagement of the arms in lower limb rehabilitation increased the excitability of the corticospinal pathway and may produce more effective improvement in leg function.
机译:最近研究了人类节律运动过程中的颈腰腰椎相互作用。但是,手臂运动在调节皮质脊髓对腿的驱动方面的作用尚不十分清楚。这项研究的目的是研究主动节律性手臂运动对腿部皮质脊髓驱动的影响(研究1),并评估不完全脊髓损伤(iSCI)后同时进行手臂和腿部训练对皮质脊髓途径的影响(研究2)。在研究1中,神经完好(NI)参与者或iSCI参与者对手臂和腿部进行了固定和有规律的循环,同时记录了外侧股外侧肌(VL)的运动诱发电位(MEP)。在NI组中,仅靠手臂骑行就可以促进VL MEP振幅,这表明动态的手臂运动强烈地调节了皮质脊髓通往腿部的路径。在iSCI参与者中,不同条件之间的VL MEP差异无统计学意义。在研究2中,患有iSCI的参与者接受了12周的电刺激辅助骑行训练:一组进行同时的手臂和腿(A&L)骑行,另一组仅进行腿骑行。在训练前后比较胫前肌(TA)的MEP。训练后,只有A&L组的TA MEP明显更大,表明皮质脊髓途径的兴奋性增加。这些发现证明了手臂运动在调节皮质脊髓对腿的驱动中的重要性,并表明手臂在下肢康复中的积极参与可能会产生更好的神经调节和功能恢复。> NEW&NOWORTHY 旨在证明手臂运动在调节皮质脊髓对腿的驱动中的重要性。它在人类中提供了直接的证据,即手臂的主动运动可以促进皮质脊髓向腿的传播,并且首次表明脊髓损伤后没有促进作用。手臂在下肢康复中的积极参与增加了皮质脊髓途径的兴奋性,并可能在腿部功能方面产生更有效的改善。

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