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Synergistic but independent: The role of corticospinal and alternate motor fibers for residual motor output after stroke

机译:协同但独立:皮质脊髓和替代性运动纤维对中风后残余运动输出的作用

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Background Brain imaging has shown that not only the cortico-spinal tract (CST), but also alternate corticofugal motor fibers (aMF), such as the cortico-rubro-spinal and cortico-reticulo-spinal tract, influence residual motor output after stroke. So far, studies mainly have investigated each tract separately. A combined analysis of CST and aMF with assessment of their interactive role, i.e., that structural integrity of one tract influences the functional role of the structural integrity of the other, is pending. Methods 39 late subacute stroke patients (aged 59.4 ± 12.0 years, 100 ± 11 days after stroke) were included. Probabilistic tractography was used to reconstruct CST and aMF. Fractional anisotropy (FA) was calculated as a measure of microstructural integrity. Multiple-linear-regression analysis was used to associate tract-related FA with residual motor output and to determine interactions between CST and aMF. Results Both CST (coefficient = 3.93, p 0.0001) and aMF (coefficient = ? 4.43, p = 0.003) of the affected hemisphere significantly contributed to residual motor output. An interaction of their impacts with a consecutive influence on motor output was not detected ( p = 0.882). Thus, these data suggest that aMF and CST explain residual motor output in stroke patients in a synergistic, but mainly independent manner. Conclusions The structural states of the CST and also – to a smaller degree – of the aMF correlate with residual motor output in late subacute stroke patients. Based on this statistical modeling with all inherent limitations, the novel finding of an absence of a significant interaction between both tracts in regard of their functional role, suggests that both corticofugal pathways act synergistically but largely independently. These findings add to the understanding of the functional role of different corticofugal motor fibers and their interactions for motor output after stroke. Highlights ? Cortico-spinal tract (CST) integrity is associated with motor function after stroke. ? Alternate descending motor tracts (aMF) may also contribute to motor outcome. ? A combined analysis is needed to assess possible interdependencies and interactions. ? CST and aMF influence motor outcome synergistically but large independently.
机译:背景技术脑部成像显示,不仅皮质脊髓束(CST),而且皮质肾小球运动纤维(aMF),例如皮质-Rubro-脊髓和皮质-网状-脊髓束,也会影响中风后的残余运动输出。到目前为止,研究主要是分别调查了每个区域。对CST和aMF的交互作用进行评估的结合分析,即一个管道的结构完整性影响另一个管道的结构功能的功能,正在等待中。方法纳入39例晚期亚急性脑卒中患者(年龄59.4±12.0岁,卒中后100±11天)。概率束摄影术用于重建CST和aMF。计算分数各向异性(FA)作为微观结构完整性的量度。使用多元线性回归分析将与管道相关的FA与残余运动输出相关联,并确定CST和aMF之间的相互作用。结果受影响的半球的CST(系数= 3.93,p <0.0001)和aMF(系数=?4.43,p = 0.003)均显着影响了残余运动输出。未检测到它们的影响与对电机输出的连续影响之间的相互作用(p = 0.882)。因此,这些数据表明,aMF和CST以协同但主要独立的方式解释了中风患者的残余运动输出。结论CST的结构状态以及aMF的较小程度与晚期亚急性中风患者的残余运动输出有关。基于具有所有固有局限性的这种统计模型,就其功能作用而言,两个管道之间不存在显着相互作用的新颖发现表明,两个皮质谷通路均具有协同作用,但在很大程度上是独立的。这些发现加深了对不同皮质性运动纤维的功能作用及其与中风后运动输出的相互作用的理解。强调 ?卒中后皮质脊髓束(CST)的完整性与运动功能有关。 ?交替下降的运动轨迹(aMF)也可能有助于运动结果。 ?需要进行组合分析以评估可能的相互依赖性和交互作用。 ? CST和aMF协同影响运动结果,但独立影响较大。

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