| Literature DB >> 24586948 |
Sonja Suntrup1, Inga Teismann2, Andreas Wollbrink3, Tobias Warnecke2, Martin Winkels3, Christo Pantev3, Rainer Dziewas2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Current neuroimaging research on functional disturbances provides growing evidence for objective neuronal correlates of allegedly psychogenic symptoms, thereby shifting the disease concept from a psychological towards a neurobiological model. Functional dysphagia is such a rare condition, whose pathogenetic mechanism is largely unknown. In the absence of any organic reason for a patient's persistent swallowing complaints, sensorimotor processing abnormalities involving central neural pathways constitute a potential etiology.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24586948 PMCID: PMC3929717 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Subject characteristics and behavioral parameters (mean ± SD).
| Healthy subjects | Patients | p-value | |
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| 5 | 5 | |
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| 2/3 | 2/3 | |
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| 40.2±16.1 | 41.8±12.5 | 0.865 |
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| 4.7±3.3 | 5.7±2.9 | 0.685 |
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| 53±9 | 50±24 | 0.773 |
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| 2.1±0.9 | 2.9±0.9 | 0.220 |
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| 0,89±0.4 | 1.40±0.4 | 0.094 |
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| 1.24±0.5 | 1.50±0.6 | 0.496 |
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| 83.0±44.9 | 63.7±54.4 | 0.558 |
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| 423.3±139.5 | 398.6±204.1 | 0.769 |
Figure 1Definition of movement and resting stage according to swallow-related submental muscle activity.
The surface EMG trace of a single swallowing act is shown.
Figure 2Group results of significant cerebral ERD during swallowing (13–30 Hz, p<0.05).
The color bar represents the pseudo-t value; the crosshair indicates absolute peak location.
Localization of significant swallowing-associated cortical activation per group (13–30 Hz, p<0.05).
| Spalte1 | Peak location (x, y, z) | Pseudo-t value | Cortical label | BA |
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| l:[−30 −42 69]] | −0.5948 | GPrC, GPoC, GFm, LPs, | 1–4,6 | |
| r:[ 6 −36 72 | −0.5377 | GPrC, GPoC, GFm, | 1–4,6 | |
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| l:[−45 −24 30] | −0.3237 | GPrC, GPoC, GFm, LPi | 1–4,6 | |
| r:[ 45 −9 27] | −0.5253 | GPrC, GPoC, GFm/i, LPi, Ins | 1–4,6,9,13,40,44,45 | |
BA = Brodmann Area, GPrC = Gyrus precentralis, GPoC = Gyrus postcentralis, GFm = Gyrus frontalis medialis, GFi = Gyrus frontalis inferior, LPs = Lobulus parietalis superior, LPi = Lobulus parietalis inferior, Ins = Insula. l = left hemisphere, r = right hemisphere.
Figure 3Cortical areas showing a significant difference of swallowing-associated activation between groups (13–30 Hz, p<0.01).
The relative increase (blue-green) or decrease (red-yellow) of ERD in patients compared to healthy subjects is color-coded.