Movement-related cortical potentials in patients with Machado-Joseph disease. |
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Authors: | Ming-Kuei Lu Hsu-Tzu Shih Kai-Ju Huang Ulf Ziemann Chon-Haw Tsai Fang-Chia Chang Ya-Chu Chen Yi-Tsung Lin Wei-Shih Huang Cheng-Chun Lee Chin-San Liu |
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Affiliation: | Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Neurology, China Medical University Hospital, No. 2, Yuh-Der Road, Taichung 404, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveMovement-related cortical potentials (MRCP; nomenclature of MRCP components according to Shibasaki and Hallett (Shibasaki H, Hallett M. What is the Bereitschaftspotential? Clin Neurophysiol 2006;117:2341–56) were studied in patients with Machado–Joseph disease (MJD) to elucidate the pathophysiology of voluntary movement.MethodsWe studied nine genetically proven MJD patients and eight age-matched healthy subjects. Multi-channel electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings were obtained during self-paced fast extensions of the wrist. EEG epochs were time-locked to electromyography (EMG) onset or offset of the voluntary EMG burst and averaged.ResultsIn the MJD patients, the early Bereitschaftspotential (early BP, −1500 to −500 ms) was not affected but the late BP was reduced over the central midline area and contralaterally to the movement side. The amplitude of the fpMP, a post-movement MRCP component, was also reduced. In addition, the offset cortical potential in the first 500 ms after EMG offset (Moff + 500) was attenuated bilaterally over a wide cortical area.ConclusionsFindings suggest that cortical activations associated with the initiation and termination of a voluntary movement are impaired in MJD patients.SignificanceAbnormalities of pre- and post-movement MRCP components provide researchers with pathophysiological insight into voluntary motor dysfunction in MJD. |
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