Heightened Reticulospinal Excitability after Severe Corticospinal Damage in Chronic Stroke

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Mooney, Ronan A. [1 ,2 ]
Anaya, Manuel A. [1 ,2 ]
Stilling, Joan M. [2 ,3 ]
Celnik, Pablo A. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Weill Cornell Med, Dept Rehabil Med, New York, NY USA
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MOTOR CORTEX; BRAIN-STEM; FUNCTIONAL-ORGANIZATION; RETICULAR-FORMATION; HEMIPARETIC STROKE; SHOULDER MUSCLES; RECOVERY; ARM; PROJECTIONS; TRACT;
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10.1002/ana.27103
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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ObjectiveAfter severe corticospinal tract damage poststroke in humans, some recovery of strength and movement proximally is evident. It is possible that alternate motor pathways, such as the reticulospinal tract, may be upregulated to compensate for the loss of corticospinal tract input. We investigated the extent of reticulospinal tract excitability modulation and its inter-dependence on the severity of corticospinal tract damage after stroke in humans.MethodsWe used a novel startle conditioned transcranial magnetic stimulation paradigm to elicit ipsilateral motor evoked potentials, an index of reticulospinal tract excitability, in 22 chronic stroke participants with mild to severe corticospinal tract damage and 14 neurotypical age-matched controls.ResultsWe found that ipsilateral motor evoked potential presence was higher in the paretic arm of people with severe corticospinal tract damage compared to their non-paretic arm, people with mild corticospinal tract damage, and age-matched controls. Interestingly, ipsilateral motor evoked potential presence was correlated with motor impairment across the entire stroke cohort, whereby individuals with worse impairment exhibited more frequent ipsilateral motor evoked potentials (ie, higher reticulospinal tract excitability).InterpretationFollowing severe corticospinal tract damage, upregulated reticulospinal tract activity may compensate for a loss of corticospinal tract input, providing some proximal recovery of isolated and within-synergy movements, but deficits in performing out of synergy movements and finger fractionation remain. Interventions aimed at modulating the reticulospinal tract could be beneficial or detrimental to ameliorating motor impairment depending on the degree of reliance on this pathway for residual motor output. ANN NEUROL 2024
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