机构:[a]Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100053, China神经内科北京市神经药物工程技术研究中心北京市癫痫诊疗中心[b]The Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuromodulation, Beijing, 100053, China[c]Center of Epilepsy, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China[d]Department of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Guang’anmen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, 100053, China
In spite of the relatively high incidence rate, the etiology and pathogenesis of restless legs syndrome (RLS) are still unclear. Long-term drug treatments fail to achieve satisfying curative effects, which is reflected by rebound and augmentation of related symptoms. An electrophysiological endophenotype experiment was done to investigate the mechanism of somatosensory disorder among RLS patients. Together with 15 normal subjects as the control group, with comparable ages and genders to the RLS patients, 15 primitive RLS patients were scanned by Magnetoencephalography (MEG) under natural conditions; furthermore, the somatosensory evoked magnetic field (SEF) with single and paired stimuli, was also measured. Compared to the control group, the SEF intensities of RLS patients' lower limbs were higher, and the paired-pulse depression (PPD) for SEF in RLS patients was attenuated. It was also revealed by time-frequency analysis of somatosensory induced oscillation (SIO) in RLS patients, that 93.3% of somatosensory induced Alpha (8-12 Hz) oscillations were successfully elicited, while 0% somatosensory induced Gamma (30-55 Hz) oscillations were elicited; which was significantly different from the control group. Additionally, in RLS patients exhibit increased excitability of the sensorimotor cortex, a remarkable abnormality existing in early somatosensory gating control (GC) and an attenuated inhibitory interneuron network, which consequently results in a compensatory mechanism through which RLS patients increase their attention-driven lower limb sensory gating control via somatosensory-induced Alpha (8e12 Hz) oscillation. This hyperexcitability, partially due to an electrocortical disinhibition, may have an important therapeutical implication, and become an important target of neuromodulatory interventions. (c) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
第一作者机构:[a]Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100053, China[b]The Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuromodulation, Beijing, 100053, China[c]Center of Epilepsy, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China
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通讯机构:[a]Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100053, China[*1]Department of Neurology, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100053, China.[b]The Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuromodulation, Beijing, 100053, China[c]Center of Epilepsy, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China
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Haoxiang Yang,Li Wang,Xin Li,et al.A study for the mechanism of sensory disorder in restless legs syndrome based on magnetoencephalography[J].SLEEP MEDICINE.2019,53:35-44.doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2018.07.026.
APA:
Haoxiang Yang,Li Wang,Xin Li,Kun Wang,Yue Hou...&Yuping Wang.(2019).A study for the mechanism of sensory disorder in restless legs syndrome based on magnetoencephalography.SLEEP MEDICINE,53,
MLA:
Haoxiang Yang,et al."A study for the mechanism of sensory disorder in restless legs syndrome based on magnetoencephalography".SLEEP MEDICINE 53.(2019):35-44