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Activation of cerebellar nuclei comparing finger, foot and tongue movements as revealed by fMRI.

机译:通过功能磁共振成像比较小脑核的激活,比较手指,脚和舌头的运动。

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The aim of the present study was to compare possible activation of the interposed and dentate cerebellar nuclei during finger, foot and tongue movements using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Nineteen healthy control subjects performed sequential finger and repetitive tongue and foot movement tasks. Thin slices (2.5mm) were acquired of the cerebellar region containing the cerebellar nuclei with high spatial resolution (matrix size 128 x 128 x 10) using a Siemens 1.5T Sonata system. Use of an eight channel head coil provided better signal-to-noise-ratio compared to standard head coils. Only data of those 12 subjects were included in final statistical analysis, who showed significant activation of the cerebellar nuclei at least in one task. Cortical activations of the superior cerebellum were found in accordance to the known somatotopy of the human cerebellar cortex. Nuclear activations were most significant in the sequential finger movement task. Both interposed nuclei and ipsilateral dentate nucleus were activated. Dentate activation was present in the more caudal parts of both the dorsal and ventral nucleus. Activation overlapped with motor and non-motor domains of the dentate nucleus described by Dum and Strick [R.P. Dum, P.L. Strick, An unfolded map of the cerebellar dentate nucleus and its projections to the cerebral cortex, J. Neurophysiol. 89 (2003) 634-639] based on anatomical data in monkey. Tongue movement related activations were less extensive and overlapped with activations of caudal parts of the dentate nucleus in the finger movement task. No nuclear activation was seen following foot movements. The present findings show that both interposed and dentate nuclei are involved in sequential finger movements in humans. Interposed nucleus likely contributes to movement performance. Although no direct conclusions could be drawn based on the present data, different parts of the dentate nucleus may contribute to movement performance, planning and possible non-motor parts of the task.
机译:本研究的目的是使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)比较手指,脚和舌头运动期间插入的和齿状小脑核的可能激活。 19名健康对照受试者执行了顺序的手指以及重复的舌和脚运动任务。使用Siemens 1.5T Sonata系统,以高空间分辨率(矩阵尺寸128 x 128 x 10)获取包含小脑核的小脑区域的薄片(2.5mm)。与标准磁头线圈相比,使用八通道磁头线圈可提供更好的信噪比。最终的统计分析仅包括了这12名受试者的数据,这些受试者显示至少在一项任务中小脑核的激活明显。根据人类小脑皮层的已知躯体解剖发现上小脑的皮质激活。在顺序手指移动任务中,核激活最为重要。插入的核和同侧齿状核均被激活。齿背活化存在于背侧和腹侧核的更多尾部。激活与Dum和Strick所描述的齿状核的运动和非运动域重叠。杜姆Strick,小脑齿状核的展开图及其对大脑皮层的投影,J。Neurophysiol。 89(2003)634-639]基于猴子的解剖学数据。在手指运动任务中,与舌头运动有关的激活作用不那么广泛,并且与齿状核尾端部分的激活作用重叠。脚移动后未见核激活。目前的发现表明,在人的手指连续运动中,介入核和齿状核都参与。插入的核可能有助于运动表现。尽管不能根据当前数据得出直接结论,但齿状核的不同部分可能有助于运动表现,计划以及可能的非运动部分。

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