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Neural coordination of bilateral hand movements: evidence for an involvement of brainstem motor centres

Authors :
Dietz, Volker; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0324-4230
Holliger, Nicole Sarah
Christen, Andrin; https://orcid.org/0009-0009-0311-439X
Geissmann, Marina
Filli, Linard; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3882-2504
Dietz, Volker; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0324-4230
Holliger, Nicole Sarah
Christen, Andrin; https://orcid.org/0009-0009-0311-439X
Geissmann, Marina
Filli, Linard; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3882-2504
Source :
Dietz, Volker; Holliger, Nicole Sarah; Christen, Andrin; Geissmann, Marina; Filli, Linard (2024). Neural coordination of bilateral hand movements: evidence for an involvement of brainstem motor centres. Journal of Physiology, 602(2):397-412.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Bilateral hand movements are assumed to be coordinated by a neural coupling mechanism. Neural coupling is experimentally reflected in complex electromyographic (EMG) responses in the forearm muscles of both sides to unilateral electrical arm nerve stimulation (ES). The aim of this study was to examine a potential involvement of the reticulospinal system in neural coupling by the application of loud acoustic stimuli (LAS) known to activate neurons of this system. LAS, ES and combined LAS/ES were applied to healthy subjects during visually guided bilateral hand flexion-extension movements. Muscle responses to the different stimuli were evaluated by electrophysiological recordings. Unilateral electrical ulnar nerve stimulation resulted in neural coupling responses in the forearm extensors (FE) of both sides. Interestingly, LAS evoked bilateral EMG responses that were similar in their configuration to those induced by ES. The presence of startles was associated with a shift of the onset and enhanced amplitude of LAS-induced coupling-like responses. Upon combined LAS/ES application, ES facilitated ipsilateral startles and coupling-like responses. Modulation of coupling-like responses by startles, the similarity of the responses to ES and LAS, and their interaction following combined stimulation suggests that both responses are mediated by the reticulospinal system. Our findings provide novel indirect evidence that the reticulospinal system is involved in the neural coupling of hand movements. This becomes clinically relevant in subjects with a damaged corticospinal system where a dominant reticulospinal system leads to involuntary limb coupling, referred to as associated movements. KEY POINTS: Automatic coordination of hand movements is assumed to be mediated by a neural coupling mechanism reflected by bilateral reflex responses in forearm muscles to unilateral electrical arm nerve stimulation (ES). Loud acoustic stimuli (LAS) were applied to assess a potential involveme

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Journal :
Dietz, Volker; Holliger, Nicole Sarah; Christen, Andrin; Geissmann, Marina; Filli, Linard (2024). Neural coordination of bilateral hand movements: evidence for an involvement of brainstem motor centres. Journal of Physiology, 602(2):397-412.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-255194, English, English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443056704
Document Type :
Electronic Resource