| Literature DB >> 34434290 |
Loukas G Astrakas1, Shasha Li2,3,4, Mark P Ottensmeyer2,5, Christian Pusatere3,4, Michael A Moskowitz2,4,6, A Aria Tzika2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ischemic stroke is the most common cause of complex chronic disability and the third leading cause of death worldwide. In recovering stroke patients, peak activation within the ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1) during the performance of a simple motor task has been shown to exhibit an anterior shift in many studies and a posterior shift in other studies.Entities:
Keywords: Brain plasticity; Fugl-meyer upper extremity scale; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Hand rehabilitation; MR compatible robotic devices; Stroke
Year: 2021 PMID: 34434290 PMCID: PMC8384467 DOI: 10.2174/1874440002114010008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Neuroimag J ISSN: 1874-4400
Fig. (1).Evolution of the Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity scale (FM UE) scores over the rehabilitation study period (sessions 1-4) and at 1-month follow-up (session 5) by the patient.
Frequency distribution and percentage of peak brain activation by the group during grip task performance with the right hand in the human motor area template.
| Group | Unlabeled | M1 | Dorsal | Primary SS | χ2 Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HC | 4 (10.3%) | 26 (66.7%) | 0 (0.0%) | 9 (23.1%) | χ2 = 13.3, df = 3, |
| Stroke | 10 (9.3%) | 90 (83.3%) | 3 (2.8%) | 5 (4.6%) |
HC, healthy controls; M1, primary motor cortex; PM, premotor cortex; SS, somatosensory cortex; df, degrees of freedom.
Comparison of the MNI coordinates of peak activation in the Sensorimotor cortex (SM) between the right hand of Healthy Controls (HCs) and the (right) paretic hand of stroke patients (Stroke), and the statistical results obtained when peak activation coordinates were used as linear regressors of Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity scale (FM UE) scores.
| Orientation | Peak Activation Sites in | Peak Activation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HC | Stroke | P | Coefficient | P | |
| Right-left | −37.2 [−39.3, −35.3] | −37.1 [−38.2, −36.1] | 0.91 | 0.12 [−0.02, 0.26] | 0.106 |
| Anterior-posterior | −22.7 [−23.9, −21.4] | −17.4 [−18.1, −16.7] | <0.001 | −0.18 [−0.29 −0.07] | 0.002 |
| Superior-inferior | 61.8 [59.3, 64.4] | 62.9 [61.4, 64.4] | 0.49 | 0.06 [−0.03, 0.15] | 0.201 |
CI, confidence interval.
Fig. (2).Spatial distributions of peak brain activation during a grip task with both hands. Dots (red, left hemisphere stroke patients; green, healthy control subjects) are overlaid on an International Consortium for Brain Mapping brain surface template (ICBM-152).