Central Motor Reorganization in Cerebral Palsy Patients with Bilateral Cerebral Lesions

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Yoshihiro Maegaki
Yukinori Maeoka
Shogo Ishii
Isematsu Eda
Ayami Ohtagaki
Tadashi Kitahara
Noriko Suzuki
Kunio Yoshino
Atsushi Ieshima
Tatsuya Koeda
Kenzo Takeshita
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[1] Institute of Neurologic Sciences,Division of Child Neurology
[2] Faculty of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Tottori University,Department of Pediatrics
[4] East Shimane Rehabilitation Center,Department of Pediatrics
[5] West Shimane Rehabilitation Center,Division of Child Neurology
[6] Kitakyushu City Sogo Ryoiku Center,undefined
[7] National Nishitottori Hospital,undefined
[8] Tottori Prefectural Kaike Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children,undefined
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Pediatric Research | 1999年 / 45卷
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been used to describe cortical plasticity after unilateral cerebral lesions. The objective of this study was to find out whether cortical plasticity occurs after bilateral cerebral lesions. We investigated central motor reorganization for the arm and leg muscles in cerebral palsy (CP) patients with bilateral cerebral lesions using TMS. Seventeen patients (12 with spastic diplegia, 1 with spastic hemiplegia, and 4 with athetoid CP) and 10 normal subjects, were studied. On CT/MRI, bilateral periventricular leukomalacia was observed in all spastic patients with preterm birth. In two normal subjects, motor responses were induced in the ipsilateral tibialis anterior, but no responses were induced in any normal subject in the ipsilateral abductor pollicis brevis (APB) or biceps brachii (BB). Ipsilateral responses were more common among CP patients, especially in TMS of the less damaged hemisphere in patients with marked asymmetries in brain damage: in 3 abductor pollicis brevis, in 6 BBs, and in 15 tibialis anteriors. The cortical mapping of the sites of highest excitability demonstrated that the abductor pollicis brevis and BB sites in CP patients were nearly identical to those of the normal subjects. In patients with spastic CP born prematurely, a significant lateral shift was found for the excitability sites for the tibialis anterior. No similar lateral shift was observed in the other CP patients. These findings suggest that ipsilateral motor pathways are reinforced in both spastic and athetoid CP patients, and that a lateral shift of the motor cortical area for the leg muscle may occur in spastic CP patients with preterm birth.
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