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Altered praxis network underlying limb kinetic apraxia in Parkinson's disease - an fMRI study

机译:帕金森病肢体运动性失用症下的实践网络改变-fMRI研究

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Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently suffer from dexterous deficits impeding activities of daily living. There is controversy whether impaired fine motor skill may stem from limb kinetic apraxia (LKA) rather than bradykinesia. Based on classical models of limb praxis LKA is thought to result when premotor transmission of time-space information of skilled movements to primary motor representations is interrupted. Therefore, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we tested the hypothesis that dexterous deficits in PD are associated with altered activity and connectivity in left parieto-premotor praxis network. Whole-brain analysis of fMRI activity during a task for LKA (coin rotation) showed increased activation of superior and inferior parietal lobule (SPL, IPL) and ventral premotor cortex (vPM) in PD patients compared to controls. For bradykinesia (assessed by finger tapping) a decreased fMRI activity could be detected in patients. Additionally, psychophysical interaction analysis showed increased functional connectivity between IPL and the posterior hippocampi in patients with PD. By contrast, functional connectivity to the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was decreased in patients with PD compared to controls. In conclusion, our data demonstrates that dexterous deficits in PD were associated with enhanced fMRI activation of the left praxis network upstream to primary motor areas, mirroring a neural correlate for the behavioral dissociation of LKA and bradykinesia. Furthermore, the findings suggest that patients recruit temporal areas of motor memory as an attempt to compensate for impaired motor skills. Finally, dysexecutive function may contribute to the deficit. Highlights ? Impaired dexterity is related to a defective praxis network in PD. ? The findings support the concept of an underlying limb kinetic apraxia. ? Recruitment of temporal areas may reflect compensatory recall of motor engrams. ? Dysexecutive control in PD may contribute to impaired motor skill.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)患者经常患有灵巧性缺陷,妨碍了日常生活。尚存在争议的是,精细运动技能受损是否源于肢体运动性失用症(LKA)而非运动迟缓。基于肢体实践的经典模型,当熟练运动的时空信息向运动原动力表示的运动前传递被中断时,认为会导致LKA。因此,使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI),我们测试了PD的灵巧性缺陷与左壁前运动前实践网络中活动性和连接性改变相关的假设。与对照组相比,在进行LKA(硬币旋转)的过程中对fMRI活动的全脑分析显示,PD患者的上,下顶叶(SPL,IPL)和腹侧前运动皮层(vPM)的激活增加。对于运动迟缓(通过轻拍进行评估),患者的fMRI活性降低。此外,心理物理相互作用分析显示,PD患者IPL和海马后部之间的功能连接性增加。相比之下,与对照组相比,PD患者与右前外侧前额叶皮层的功能连接性降低。总之,我们的数据表明,PD的灵巧性缺陷与增强的功能磁共振成像激活了主要运动区域上游的左实践网络的功能,从而反映了LKA和运动迟缓行为分离的神经相关性。此外,研究结果表明,患者会招募运动记忆的颞叶区域,以弥补运动技能受损。最后,执行功能障碍可能会导致功能障碍。强调 ?灵活性受损与PD中的实践网络不良有关。 ?这些发现支持了潜在的肢体运动性失用症的概念。 ?临时区域的招募可能反映了对运动印记的补偿性召回。 ? PD的不适当控制可能会导致运动技能受损。

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