Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Citazione:
Group I nonreciprocal inhibition in primary restless legs sindrome / Scaglione, C.; Vetrugno, R.; Plazzi, G.; Rizzo, G.; Provini, F.; Montagna, P.; Martinelli, P.. - In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. - ISSN 0885-3185. - 23:1(2008), pp. 96-100. [10.1002/mds.21794]
Abstract:
Abstract: Electrophysiological investigations of restless legs
syndrome (RLS) have found spinal circuits impinging on motoneurones.
We evaluated the H reflex threshold, latency, the
Hmax/Mmax ratio, and the short latency autogenic inhibition in
7 patients with RLS and 10 age-matched controls by testing the
excitability changes in soleus H reflex Ib interneuron function.
A significant reduction in Ib inhibition at 4 (P 0.043), 5 (P
0.007), and 6 ms (P 0.001) of H reflex conditioning interstimulus
interval was found in RLS patients. Data support the
hypothesis that altered group I nonreciprocal inhibition is implicated
in enhancing the spinal circuitry excitability of RLS,
and are consistent with the view of an abnormal supraspinal
drive to spinal interneurons in RLS. © 2007 Movement Disorder
Society
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Keywords:
RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME; SPINAL REFLEX; IB INHIBITION; RETICULAR FORMATION; NUCLEUS RETICULARIS GIGANTO-CELLULARIS
Elenco autori:
Scaglione, C.; Vetrugno, R.; Plazzi, G.; Rizzo, G.; Provini, F.; Montagna, P.; Martinelli, P.
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