Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Does Not Influence Spinal Excitability in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

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Scalia, Martina [1 ]
Borzuola, Riccardo [1 ]
Parrella, Martina [1 ]
Borriello, Giovanna [2 ]
Sica, Francesco [3 ]
Monteleone, Fabrizia [3 ]
Maida, Elisabetta [4 ]
Macaluso, Andrea [1 ]
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[1] Univ Rome Foro Ital, Dept Movement Human & Hlth Sci, I-00135 Rome, Italy
[2] San Pietro Fatebenefratelli Hosp, MS Ctr, Neurol Unit, I-00189 Rome, Italy
[3] Santa Maria Goretti Hosp, I-04100 Latina, Italy
[4] Univ Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Dept Adv Med & Surg Sci, I-80138 Naples, Italy
关键词
electric stimulation; H-reflex; spinal excitability; multiple sclerosis; soleus; GABA; presynaptic inhibition; rehabilitation; SOLEUS H-REFLEX; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION; CYCLING EXERCISE; HIGH-FREQUENCY; IA AFFERENTS; ADULTS; MODULATION; YOUNG;
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10.3390/jcm13030704
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
(1) Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has beneficial effects on physical functions in Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. However, the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying these functional improvements are still unclear. This study aims at comparing acute responses in spinal excitability, as measured by soleus Hoffmann reflex (H-reflex), between MS patients and healthy individuals, under three experimental conditions involving the ankle planta flexor muscles: (1) passive NMES (pNMES); (2) NMES superimposed onto isometric voluntary contraction (NMES+); and (3) isometric voluntary contraction (ISO). (2) Methods: In total, 20 MS patients (MS) and 20 healthy individuals as the control group (CG) took part in a single experimental session. Under each condition, participants performed 15 repetitions of 6 s at 20% of maximal voluntary isometric contraction, with 6 s of recovery between repetitions. Before and after each condition, H-reflex amplitudes were recorded. (3) Results: In MS, H-reflex amplitude did not change under any experimental condition (ISO: p = 0.506; pNMES: p = 0.068; NMES+: p = 0.126). In CG, H-reflex amplitude significantly increased under NMES+ (p = 0.01), decreased under pNMES (p < 0.000) and was unaltered under ISO (p = 0.829). (4) Conclusions: The different H-reflex responses between MS and CG might reflect a reduced ability of MS patients in modulating spinal excitability.
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