| Literature DB >> 26351854 |
Hitoshi Shitara1, Daisuke Shimoyama1, Tsuyoshi Sasaki1, Noritaka Hamano1, Tsuyoshi Ichinose1, Atsushi Yamamoto1, Tsutomu Kobayashi2, Toshihisa Osawa3, Haku Iizuka1, Takashi Hanakawa4, Yoshito Tsushima5, Kenji Takagishi1.
Abstract
Although shoulder apprehension is an established clinical finding and is important for the prevention of shoulder dislocation, how this subjective perception is evoked remains unclear. We elucidated the functional neuroplasticity associated with apprehension in patients with recurrent anterior shoulder instability (RSI) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twelve healthy volunteers and 14 patients with right-sided RSI performed a motor imagery task and a passive shoulder motion task. Brain activity was compared between healthy participants and those with RSI and was correlated with the apprehension intensity reported by participants after each task. Compared to healthy volunteers, participants with RSI exhibited decreased brain activity in the motor network, but increased activity in the hippocampus and amygdala. During the passive motion task, participants with RSI exhibited decreased activity in the left premotor and primary motor/somatosensory areas. Furthermore, brain activity was correlated with apprehension intensity in the left amygdala and left thalamus during the motor imagery task (memory-induced), while a correlation between apprehension intensity and brain activity was found in the left prefrontal cortex during the passive motion task (instability-induced). Our findings provide insight into the pathophysiology of RSI by identifying its associated neural alterations. We elucidated that shoulder apprehension was induced by two different factors, namely instability and memory.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26351854 PMCID: PMC4564220 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0137387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Descriptions of the motor imagery and passive motion tasks.
A: Motor imagery task during fMRI. The pictures presented were as follows: a man sitting down without moving his shoulder (as a control image of non-shoulder motion), a man holding a big kettle at 90° of shoulder abduction, and a man performing a forced passive shoulder external rotation at 90° of shoulder abduction. These three pictures were presented randomly for 3 s every 7–9 s, and each picture was presented 10 times. B: Passive right shoulder motion task during fMRI. The right shoulder girdle and body trunk were tightly fixed to the scanner bed with non-elastic bandages. Then, form pads and vacuum cushions were used to minimize head motion. In the MRI scanner, participants’ right shoulders were passively rotated in an external and internal motion with approximately 90° abduction at approximately 1 Hz by an experienced orthopaedic surgeon. The participants’ shoulders were moved in response to cues projected on a screen located on the foot side of the participants. The passive shoulder motion and resting conditions were alternated every 20 s.
Results of group-level statistical parametric mapping with specific contrasts in the motor imagery task.
| Activity clusters (functional anatomy) | Coordinates (mm) | T values | ||
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| Right hippocampus, amygdala | 14 | -6 | -12 | 4.32 |
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| Left precentral gyrus (PMC, M1) | -40 | -18 | 58 | 3.93 |
| Left postcentral gyrus (S1) | -42 | -16 | 50 | 3.71 |
| Left posterior cingulate cortex | -10 | -50 | 28 | 3.91 |
| Right rectal gyrus | 16 | 24 | -12 | 3.89 |
| Right superior occipital gyrus | 20 | -98 | 22 | 3.78 |
| Right inferior parietal lobule | 26 | -56 | 52 | 3.69 |
| Right superior parietal lobule | 36 | -64 | 62 | 3.61 |
| Right rectal gyrus | 4 | 38 | -18 | 3.59 |
| Right middle orbital gyrus | 6 | 40 | -14 | 3.57 |
| Left paracentral lobule | -8 | -38 | 66 | 3.48 |
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| Right precentral gyrus | 58 | 10 | 42 | 3.65 |
| Left hippocampus | -18 | -28 | -20 | 3.59 |
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| Left precentral gyrus (PMC) | -36 | -14 | 56 | 5.88 |
| Left postcentral gyrus (S1) | -46 | -30 | 48 | 4.05 |
| Right inferior parietal lobule (SPL) | 26 | -56 | 52 | 5.09 |
| Left paracentral lobule | -4 | -38 | 64 | 4.96 |
| Right inferior temporal gyrus | 62 | -24 | -22 | 4.33 |
| Right precentral gyrus (M1) | 34 | -26 | 52 | 4.23 |
| Left inferior parietal lobule (IPC) | -46 | -58 | 56 | 4.07 |
| Left thalamus | -24 | -26 | 4 | 3.95 |
| Left fusiform gyrus | -28 | -68 | -10 | 3.91 |
| Left middle frontal gyrus | -24 | 30 | 54 | 3.83 |
| Right fusiform gyrus | 38 | -42 | -24 | 3.82 |
IPC: Inferior parietal cortex, M1: Primary motor cortex, PMC: Premotor cortex, S1: Primary somatosensory cortex, SPL: Superior parietal lobule. A: The kettle condition minus the control condition (uncorrected, P < 0.001) in the patients with RSI > controls comparisons. B: The kettle condition minus the control condition in the controls > patients with RSI comparisons (uncorrected, P < 0.001). C: The ABER condition minus the control condition in the patients with RSI > controls comparisons (uncorrected, P < 0.001). D: The ABER condition minus the control condition in the controls > patients with RSI comparisons (uncorrected, P < 0.001). x, y, z (mm): coordinates in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space. x-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the direction of right and left, respectively. y-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the anterior and posterior directions, respectively. z-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the dorsal and ventral directions, respectively.
Fig 3Group-level statistical parametric map showing the categorical comparison of hemodynamic changes in the comparison of controls > patients with RSI in the passive shoulder motion task (whole-brain uncorrected P < 0.001).
z (mm): z-coordinate in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space, which is the basic brain template from the MNI. Plus and minus values indicate the dorsal and ventral directions, respectively. Red bar indicates T value. M1: primary motor cortex, S1: primary somatosensory cortex.
Results of group-level statistical parametric mapping with specific contrasts in the passive shoulder motion task.
| Activity clusters (functional anatomy) | Coordinates (mm) | T values | ||
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| Right superior frontal gyrus (PMC) | 24 | -10 | 74 | 4.86 |
| Right medial temporal pole | 38 | 6 | -26 | 4.24 |
| Left inferior temporal gyrus | -54 | -56 | -4 | 3.80 |
| Right postcentral gyrus (S1) | 30 | -42 | 74 | 3.37 |
| Right precentral gyrus (PMC, M1) | 32 | -30 | 74 | 3.80 |
| Left angular gyrus (IPC) | -48 | -62 | 42 | 3.72 |
| Left middle temporal gyrus | -62 | -32 | -6 | 3.55 |
IPC: Inferior parietal cortex, M1: Primary motor cortex, PMC: Premotor cortex, S1: Primary somatosensory cortex. x, y, z (mm): coordinates in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space. x-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the direction of right and left, respectively. y-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the anterior and posterior directions, respectively. z-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the dorsal and ventral directions, respectively.
Fig 4Correlation analyses between shoulder apprehension intensity and brain activity using tasks and motion as covariates.
A: Correlation analysis between apprehension intensity and brain activity using covariates showing the categorical comparison of hemodynamic changes between the kettle and control conditions (uncorrected P < 0.005 for display purposes). B: Correlation analysis between apprehension intensity and brain activity using covariates showing the categorical comparison of hemodynamic changes between the ABER and control conditions (uncorrected P < 0.005 for display purposes). C: Correlation analysis between apprehension intensity and brain activity using covariates showing the categorical comparison of hemodynamic changes between passive shoulder motion and baseline (uncorrected P < 0.005 for display purposes). z (mm): z-coordinate in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space, which is the basic brain template from the MNI. Plus and minus values indicate the dorsal and ventral directions, respectively. Red bar indicates T value. ACC: Anterior cingulate cortex, IPC: Inferior parietal cortex.
Results of group-level statistical parametric mapping with apprehension-intensity as a covariate and correlation analysis.
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| Left amygdala | -22 | -6 | -12 | 5.36 | .830 | .0002 |
| Right Rolandic operculum (BA 44) | 58 | 8 | 10 | 4.81 | .800 | .0005 |
| Right middle occipital gyrus (IPC) | 46 | -84 | 14 | 4.67 | .798 | .0006 |
| Right lingual gyrus (BA 18) | 14 | -84 | -6 | 4.22 | .773 | .0011 |
| Right rectal gyrus | 4 | 20 | -18 | 4.12 | .779 | .0010 |
| Left thalamus | -12 | -16 | -8 | 4.07 | .764 | .0015 |
| Left inferior frontal gyrus | -32 | 30 | 2 | 3.96 | .753 | .0019 |
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| Right hippocampus | 14 | -2 | -28 | 8.14 | .880 | < .0001 |
| Right cerebellum | 44 | -52 | -30 | 6.59 | .831 | .0002 |
| Right anterior cingulate cortex | 2 | 10 | 22 | 5.35 | .823 | .0003 |
| Right hippocampus | 16 | -14 | -18 | 5.35 | .832 | .0002 |
| Left thalamus | -28 | -30 | -2 | 5.02 | .806 | .0005 |
| Left fusiform gyrus | -40 | -80 | -16 | 4.75 | .799 | .0006 |
| Right superior parietal lobule (SPL) | 24 | -58 | 70 | 4.48 | .797 | .0007 |
| Left cerebellum | -2 | -46 | -26 | 4.42 | .809 | .0005 |
| Right middle occipital gyrus | 24 | -88 | 4 | 4.38 | .798 | .0006 |
| Right parahippocampal gyrus (Hippocampus) | 24 | -22 | -26 | 4.34 | .775 | .0011 |
| Left thalamus | -2 | -14 | 12 | 4.21 | .773 | .0012 |
| Left precuneus | -22 | -48 | 10 | 4.15 | .768 | .0013 |
| Left calcarine gyrus (BA 17) | 0 | -102 | 2 | 4.10 | .766 | .0014 |
| Right primary somatosensory cortex | 30 | -22 | 40 | 4.07 | .762 | .0015 |
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| Left middle temporal gyrus | -64 | -30 | -10 | 5.60 | .831 | .0004 |
| Left superior orbital gyrus | -26 | 54 | -4 | 5.59 | .830 | .0004 |
| Left middle frontal gyrus | -34 | 18 | 46 | 4.44 | .806 | .0009 |
| Left inferior parietal lobule (IPC) | -44 | -56 | 54 | 4.29 | .798 | .0011 |
BA: Brodmann area, IPC: Inferior parietal cortex, SPL: Superior parietal lobule. r values: Pearson’s correlation coefficient. A: In the kettle condition minus the control condition (uncorrected, P < 0.001). B: In the ABER condition minus the control condition (uncorrected, P < 0.001). C: In the passive shoulder motion task (uncorrected, P < 0.001). x, y, z (mm): coordinates in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space. x-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the direction of right and left, respectively. y-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the anterior and posterior directions, respectively. z-coordinate: Plus and minus values indicate the dorsal and ventral directions, respectively.