神经科学
功能磁共振成像
体感系统
刺激
壳核
运动皮层
丘脑
神经调节
心理学
感觉刺激疗法
医学
电动机控制
脑深部刺激
帕金森病
疾病
病理
作者
Gerome A. Manson,Darryn A. Atkinson,Zhaoyue Shi,Jony Sheynin,Christof Karmonik,Rachel Markley,Dimitry G. Sayenko
出处
期刊:NeuroImage
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2022-03-09
卷期号:2 (2): 100090-100090
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ynirp.2022.100090
摘要
Transcutaneous spinal stimulation (TSS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has been used to facilitate the performance of voluntary motor functions such as trunk control and self-assisted standing in individuals with spinal cord injury. Although it is hypothesized that TSS amplifies signals from supraspinal motor control networks, the effect of TSS on supraspinal activation patterns is presently unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate TSS-induced activity in supraspinal sensorimotor regions during a lower-limb motor task. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to assess changes in neural activation patterns as eleven participants performed mimicked-standing movements in the scanner. Movements were performed without stimulation, as well as in the presence of (1) TSS, (2) stimulation applied to the back muscle, (3) paresthesia stimulation, and (4) neuromuscular electrical stimulation. TSS was associated with greater activation in subcortical and cortical sensorimotor regions involved in relay and processing of movement-related somatosensory information (e.g., thalamus, caudate, pallidum, putamen), as compared to the other stimulation paradigms. TSS also resulted in deactivation in both nucleus accumbens and posterior parietal cortex, suggesting a shift toward somatosensory feedback-based mechanisms and more reflexive motor control. Together, these findings demonstrate that spinal stimulation can alter the activity within supraspinal sensorimotor networks and promote the use of somatosensory feedback, thus providing a plausible neural mechanism for the stimulation-induced improvements of sensorimotor function observed in participants with neurological injuries and disorders.
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