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Control of Movement: Developmental profile of motor cortex transcallosal inhibition in children and adolescents

机译:运动控制:儿童和青少年运动皮层越侧call抑制的发展概况

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Transcallosal fibers facilitate interhemispheric networks involved in motor tasks. Despite their clinical relevance, interhemispheric motor control systems have not been completely defined in the developing brain. The objective of this study was to examine the developmental profile of transcallosal inhibition in healthy children and adolescents. Nineteen typically developing right-handed participants were recruited. Two transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) paradigms assessed transcallosal inhibition: ipsilateral silent periods (iSP) and paired-pulse interhemispheric inhibition (IHI). TMS was applied to the motor hotspot of the first dorsal interosseous muscle. Resting motor threshold (RMT), iSP latency, duration and suppression strength, and paired-pulse IHI were measured from both hemispheres. The Purdue Pegboard Test assessed unimanual motor function. Hemispheric differences were evident for RMT and iSP latency and suppression strength, where the left hemisphere had a lower RMT, prolonged latency, and greater suppression strength. iSP duration showed hemispheric symmetry. RMT and iSP latency decreased with age, whereas iSP suppression strength increased. Girls showed shorter iSP latency. Children typically displayed IHI, although hemispheric differences were observed. iSP suppression strength was uniquely associated with IHI within individuals. iSP duration correlated with motor performance. TMS can characterize transcallosal inhibition in normal children and adolescents with effects of age, directionality, sex, and motor performance. Establishing this developmental profile of interhemispheric interactions may advance understanding and therapeutic strategies for pediatric motor disorders such as cerebral palsy.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY Here we demonstrate that transcranial magnetic stimulation can characterize transcallosal inhibition in normal children and adolescents with effects of age, directionality, handedness, and motor performance. Interestingly, we also demonstrated sex effects, possibly related to the differing developmental profiles of boys and girls. Establishing this developmental profile of interhemispheric interactions may advance understanding and therapeutic strategies for pediatric motor disorders such as cerebral palsy.
机译:愈伤组织纤维促进参与运动任务的半球间网络。尽管它们具有临床相关性,但在发育中的大脑中尚未完全定义半球间运动控制系统。这项研究的目的是检查健康儿童和青少年中经callalal抑制的发展概况。招募了十九名典型的发展右手参与者。两种经颅磁刺激(TMS)范式评估了经call的抑制:同侧静默期(iSP)和成对脉冲半球间抑制(IHI)。将TMS应用于第一背骨间肌的运动热点。从两个半球测量静息运动阈值(RMT),iSP潜伏期,持续时间和抑制强度以及成对脉冲IHI。 Purdue Pegboard测试评估了单手运动功能。 RMT和iSP潜伏期和抑制强度存在明显的半球差异,其中左半球的RMT较低,潜伏期延长和抑制强度更高。 iSP持续时间显示为半球对称。 RMT和iSP潜伏期随年龄增长而降低,而iSP抑制强度则提高。女孩表现出较短的iSP潜伏期。尽管观察到半球差异,儿童通常表现出IHI。在个体中,iSP抑制强度与IHI唯一相关。 iSP持续时间与电机性能相关。 TMS可以表征正常儿童和青少年的经call抑制,并具有年龄,方向性,性别和运动表现的影响。建立这种半球间相互作用的发展概况可能会促进对儿童运动障碍(例如脑瘫)的理解和治疗策略。年龄,方向性,惯用性和运动表现。有趣的是,我们还证明了性影响,可能与男孩和女孩的发育状况不同有关。建立半球间相互作用的这种发育特征可以促进对小儿运动障碍例如脑瘫的理解和治疗策略。

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