Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Lack of evidence for interhemispheric inhibition in the lower face primary motor cortex / Ginatempo, Francesca; Manzo, Nicoletta; Rothwell, John C; Deriu, Franca. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1388-2457. - 130:10(2019), pp. 1917-1925. [10.1016/j.clinph.2019.07.027]
Abstract:
Objective: To investigate interhemispheric inhibition (IHI) between the facial primary motor cortices
(fM1s).
Methods: IHI was investigated in 10 healthy subjects using paired-pulse TMS in the depressor anguli oris
(DAO), upper trapezius (UT) and first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles. Conditioning stimuli (CS) of
90–130% resting motor threshold (RMT) preceded test motor evoked potentials (MEPs) by 7 interstimulus
intervals (ISIs) ranging 4–12 ms. In the DAO, we also examined IHI at 1–2 ms ISIs.
Results: IHI was detected in the UT (CS 130% RMT; ISI 8 ms; p = 0.02) and FDI (CS 120% and 130% RMT, at
8–10 ms ISIs; p = 0.004), but not in DAO at any ISI, instead, there was facilitation at 1–4 ms ISIs and
110–130% RMT CS. In the DAO, conditioned responses at 1–4 ms ISIs were significantly larger than both
test MEPs and the response induced by the CS alone.
Conclusion: In the DAO there was no evidence of IHI even though this was clear in hand and axial
muscles. Control experiments excluded a transcallosal origin of the facilitation observed at the shortest
intervals.
Significance: Data suggest that integrated bilateral control of facial muscles occurs mainly at the level of
brainstem circuits engaged by corticobulbar output from fM1.
(fM1s).
Methods: IHI was investigated in 10 healthy subjects using paired-pulse TMS in the depressor anguli oris
(DAO), upper trapezius (UT) and first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles. Conditioning stimuli (CS) of
90–130% resting motor threshold (RMT) preceded test motor evoked potentials (MEPs) by 7 interstimulus
intervals (ISIs) ranging 4–12 ms. In the DAO, we also examined IHI at 1–2 ms ISIs.
Results: IHI was detected in the UT (CS 130% RMT; ISI 8 ms; p = 0.02) and FDI (CS 120% and 130% RMT, at
8–10 ms ISIs; p = 0.004), but not in DAO at any ISI, instead, there was facilitation at 1–4 ms ISIs and
110–130% RMT CS. In the DAO, conditioned responses at 1–4 ms ISIs were significantly larger than both
test MEPs and the response induced by the CS alone.
Conclusion: In the DAO there was no evidence of IHI even though this was clear in hand and axial
muscles. Control experiments excluded a transcallosal origin of the facilitation observed at the shortest
intervals.
Significance: Data suggest that integrated bilateral control of facial muscles occurs mainly at the level of
brainstem circuits engaged by corticobulbar output from fM1.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Facial muscles, Face primary motor cortex, Corpus callosum, Brainstem, Interhemispheric inhibition, IHI
Elenco autori:
Ginatempo, Francesca; Manzo, Nicoletta; Rothwell, John C; Deriu, Franca
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