Responses of thenar muscles to transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury

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作者
Davey, NJ
Smith, HC
Wells, E
Maskill, DW
Savic, G
Ellaway, PH
Frankel, HL
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Sch Med, Dept Sensorymotor Syst, Div Neurosci & Psychol Med,Charing Cross Hosp, London W6 8RF, England
[2] Stoke Mandeville Hosp, Natl Spinal Injuries Ctr, Aylesbury HP21 8AL, Bucks, England
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英国惠康基金;
关键词
spinal cord injury; magnetic stimulation; electromyography; plasticity;
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10.1136/jnnp.65.1.80
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective-To investigate changes in electromyographic (EMG) responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex after incomplete spinal card injury in humans. Methods-A group of 10 patients with incomplete spinal cord injury (motor level C3-C8) was compared with a group of 10 healthy control subjects. Surface EMG recordings were made from the thenar muscles. TMS was applied with a 9 cm circular stimulating coil. centred over the vertex. The EMG responses to up to 50 magnetic stimuli were rectified and averaged. Results-Thresholds for compound motor evoked potentials (cMEPs) and suppression of voluntary contraction (SVC) elicited by TMS were higher (p<0.05) in the patient group. Latency of cMEPs was longer (p<0.05) in the patient group in both relaxed (controls 21.3 (SEM 0.5) ms; patients 27.7 (SEM 1.3) ms) and voluntarily contracted (controls 19.8 (SEM 0.5) ms; patients 27.6 (SEM 1.3) ms) muscles. The latency of SVC was longer (p<0.05) in the patients (51.8 (SEM 1.8) ms) than in the controls (33.4 (SEM 1.9) ms). The latency difference (SVC-cMEP) was longer in the patients (25.3 (SEM 2.4) ms) than in the controls (13.4 (SEM 1.6) ms). Conclusion-The longer latency difference between cMEPs and SVC in the patients may reflect a weak or absent early component of cortical inhibition, Such a change may contribute to the restoration of useful motor function after incomplete spinal cord injury.
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