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Cortical reorganization of lower-limb motor representations in an elite archery athlete with congenital amputation of both arms

机译:在精英射箭运动员中的提升射箭运动员中的后肢电机代表皮质重组

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Despite their disabilities, top Paralympic athletes have better motor skills than able-bodied athletes. However, the neural underpinnings of these better motor skills remain unclear. We investigated the reorganization of the primary motor cortex (M1) in a Paralympic athlete with congenital amputation of both arms who holds the world record for the farthest accurate shot in archery (Amputee Archer: AA). We recorded brain activity during contraction of right toe, ankle, knee, and hip joint muscles in the AA and 12 able-bodied control subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging. The results revealed that M1 activation was more widespread in the AA compared with control subjects during all tasks, and shifted towards the lateral part of the M1 during contraction of toe and knee muscles. We also conducted a motor mapping experiment using navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation. The M1 area receiving stimulation elicited motor-evoked potentials from the toe, lower-leg, and thigh muscles, which were larger in the AA compared with 12 control subjects. Furthermore, the AA's motor maps were shifted towards the lateral side of M1. These results suggest an expansion of lower-limb M1 representation towards the lateral side of M1, including the trunk and upper-limb representations, and an expansion of the area of corticomotor neurons innervating the lower limb muscles in the AA. This unique M1 reorganization could underpin the AA's excellent archery performance in the absence of upper limbs. The current results suggest that Paralympic athletes may exhibit extreme M1 plasticity, which could arise through a combination of rigorous long-term motor training and compensatory M1 reorganization for missing body parts.
机译:尽管他们残疾,顶级残奥会运动员拥有比能够体育的运动员更好的运动技能。然而,这些更好的运动技能的神经内衬仍然不清楚。我们调查了在Aracalympic运动员中重组的主要电机皮质(M1),并在射箭中持有世界纪录的两个武器的先天性截肢者(截肢者弓箭手:AA)。我们使用功能磁共振成像在AA和12个能够的12个能够的控制受试者的右脚趾,脚踝,膝关节和髋关节肌的收缩期间录制了大脑活动。结果表明,与所有任务中的对照对象相比,M1活化在AA中更广泛,并且在脚趾和膝关节肌肉的收缩期间朝向M1的侧部移动。我们还使用导航的经颅磁刺激进行电动机映射实验。与12个对照组相比,M1接收刺激引发来自脚趾,小腿和大腿肌肉的电动诱发电位,其在AA中较大。此外,AA的电动机贴图朝向M1的侧面移动。这些结果表明,朝向M1的侧面的低肢体M1表示的扩展,包括躯干和上肢表示,以及在AA中接管下肢肌肉的皮质运动员神经元的区域的膨胀。这种独特的M1重组可以在没有上肢的情况下为AA的出色射箭性能提供支持。目前的结果表明,残奥会运动员可能表现出极端的M1可塑性,这可能通过严格的长期电机训练和补偿M1重组来实现缺失的身体部位的补偿M1重组。

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