Objectives: To improve the diagnosis of damaged spinal motor pathways in incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) by assessing the facilitation of lower limbs motor evoked potentials (MEP). Methods: Control subjects (n = 12) and iSCI patients (n = 21) performed static and dynamic isometric foot dorsiflexions. MEPs induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation and EMG background of tibialis anterior muscle (TA) were analyzed. Static and dynamic muscle activation was performed at comparable levels of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). The influence of the motor tasks on the excitability and facilitation of MEPs was compared between controls and iSCI patients. Results: In the controls an increased facilitation of TA MEP at lower levels of dynamic compared with static activation (10-20 % MVC) could be shown. At matched EMG background level the MEP responses were significantly increased. In the iSCI patients at a comparable level of TA activation the MEP responses were significantly reduced and 3 different patterns of MEP responses could be distinguished: i) preserved increment of TA MEP in the dynamic motor task, ii) unchanged MEP size in the dynamic and static motor task, and iii) elicitable MEPs in the dynamic motor task, which were abolished in the static motor task. Conclusions: Static and dynamic motor tasks have different effects on TA MEP facilitation. The task-dependent modulation of TA MEPs is comparable to that described for upper limb muscles. Complementary to the MEP delay this approach allows for an estimation of the severity of spinal tract damage. The task-dependent modulation of TA MEPs is an additional diagnostic tool to improve the assessment and monitoring of motor function in iSCI.

Absence of mutations in TREM-2 coding region in patients with early onset dementia / C. Fenoglio, D. Galimberti, E. Venturelli, L. Piccio, D. Scalabrini, P. Panina, C. Buonsanti, C. Lovati, P. Baron, G. Forloni, C. Mariani, N. Bresolin, E. Scarpini. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - 253:Suppl 2(2006), pp. 51-52. ((Intervento presentato al 10. convegno International Conference on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders tenutosi a Madrid nel 2006.

Absence of mutations in TREM-2 coding region in patients with early onset dementia

C. Fenoglio
Primo
;
D. Galimberti
Secondo
;
E. Venturelli;L. Piccio;D. Scalabrini;C. Lovati;C. Mariani;N. Bresolin
Penultimo
;
E. Scarpini
Ultimo
2006

Abstract

Objectives: To improve the diagnosis of damaged spinal motor pathways in incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) by assessing the facilitation of lower limbs motor evoked potentials (MEP). Methods: Control subjects (n = 12) and iSCI patients (n = 21) performed static and dynamic isometric foot dorsiflexions. MEPs induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation and EMG background of tibialis anterior muscle (TA) were analyzed. Static and dynamic muscle activation was performed at comparable levels of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). The influence of the motor tasks on the excitability and facilitation of MEPs was compared between controls and iSCI patients. Results: In the controls an increased facilitation of TA MEP at lower levels of dynamic compared with static activation (10-20 % MVC) could be shown. At matched EMG background level the MEP responses were significantly increased. In the iSCI patients at a comparable level of TA activation the MEP responses were significantly reduced and 3 different patterns of MEP responses could be distinguished: i) preserved increment of TA MEP in the dynamic motor task, ii) unchanged MEP size in the dynamic and static motor task, and iii) elicitable MEPs in the dynamic motor task, which were abolished in the static motor task. Conclusions: Static and dynamic motor tasks have different effects on TA MEP facilitation. The task-dependent modulation of TA MEPs is comparable to that described for upper limb muscles. Complementary to the MEP delay this approach allows for an estimation of the severity of spinal tract damage. The task-dependent modulation of TA MEPs is an additional diagnostic tool to improve the assessment and monitoring of motor function in iSCI.
English
Spinal cord injury; Task-dependent facilitation; Tibialis anterior; Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
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2006
Springer-Verlag
253
Suppl 2
51
52
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
International Conference on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders
Madrid
2006
10
Alzheimer's Association Conference Service Team
Convegno internazionale
Intervento inviato
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Absence of mutations in TREM-2 coding region in patients with early onset dementia / C. Fenoglio, D. Galimberti, E. Venturelli, L. Piccio, D. Scalabrini, P. Panina, C. Buonsanti, C. Lovati, P. Baron, G. Forloni, C. Mariani, N. Bresolin, E. Scarpini. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - 253:Suppl 2(2006), pp. 51-52. ((Intervento presentato al 10. convegno International Conference on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders tenutosi a Madrid nel 2006.
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C. Fenoglio, D. Galimberti, E. Venturelli, L. Piccio, D. Scalabrini, P. Panina, C. Buonsanti, C. Lovati, P. Baron, G. Forloni, C. Mariani, N. Bresolin, E. Scarpini
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