The motor cortex and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

被引:150
作者
Eisen, A [1 ]
Weber, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Vancouver Gen Hosp, Neuromuscular Dis Unit, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
关键词
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; corticomotoneurons; motor cortex; transneuronal degeneration;
D O I
10.1002/mus.1042
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
On theoretical grounds, abnormalities of the motor cortex in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) could lead to anterograde ("dying-forward") transneuronal degeneration of the anterior horn cells as suggested by Charcot. Conversely, retrograde ("dying-back") degeneration of the corticospinal tracts could affect the motor cortex. Evidence derived from clinical, neuropathological, static, and functional imaging, and physiological studies, favors the occurrence of anterograde degeneration. It is hypothesized that transneuronal degeneration in ALS is an active excitotoxic process in which live but dysfunctional corticomotoneurons, originating in the primary motor cortex, drive the anterior horn cell into metabolic deficit. When this is marked, it will result in more rapid and widespread loss of lower motor neurons, In contrast, slow loss of corticomotoneurons, as occurs in primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), precludes excitotoxic drive and is incompatible with anterograde degeneration. Preservation of slow-conducting non-M1 direct pathways in PLS is not associated with excitotoxicity, and anterior horn cells survive for long periods of time. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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