功能磁共振成像
左旋多巴
运动前皮质
辅助电机区
初级运动皮层
心理学
帕金森病
磁共振成像
运动皮层
神经科学
医学
疾病
内科学
解剖
放射科
背
刺激
作者
Bernhard Haslinger,Peter Erhard,Nina Kämpfe,Henning Boecker,Ernst J. Rummeny,Markus Schwaiger,B. Conrad,Andrés Ceballos-Baumann
出处
期刊:Brain
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2001-03-01
卷期号:124 (3): 558-570
被引量:477
标识
DOI:10.1093/brain/124.3.558
摘要
Event-related functional MRI (fMRI) was used to study blood oxygen level dependent cortical signal changes associated with volitional limb movements off and on levodopa in Parkinson's disease. Eight patients with early stage akinetic Parkinson's disease and eight healthy volunteers underwent three functional imaging runs (high speed echo planar imaging with 600 scans/run) while performing paced single joystick movements in a freely chosen direction every 7–15 s. The non-magnetic joystick was linked to a monitoring system for on-line registration of performance parameters along with timing of the pacing tones and fMRI-scan acquisition parameters. This allowed correlation of movement onset, i.e. event-onset, to scanning time. We repeated the scanning procedure in the Parkinson's disease patients when akinesia improved 30 min after oral levodopa. Compared with the control group, patients both off and on levodopa showed movement-related impaired activation in the rostral supplementary motor area and increased activation in primary motor cortex (M1) and the lateral premotor cortex bilaterally. Levodopa led to a relative normalization of the impaired activation in the mesial premotor cortex and decreased signal levels in M1, lateral premotor and superior parietal cortex. We conclude that levodopa improves impaired motor initiation in the supplementary motor area and decreases hyperfunction of lateral premotor and M1 associated with Parkinson's disease during simple volitional movements.
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