Title: Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Strategies
1Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Strategies
- Robert K. Shin M.D.
- VA MS Center of Excellence
- Assistant Professor
- Departments of Neurology and Ophthalmology
- University of Maryland School of Medicine
2Neuroplasticity?
- The ability of cortex to reorganize in response
to injury
3Question
- Is the brain compensating for damage from MS in
order to maintain normal function?
4Functional MRI
- BOLD contrast analysis
- Oxyhemoglobin
- Deoxyhemoglobin
- Alternating periods of task vs. rest
- Activated regions determined statistically
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6Reddy et al. Neurology 200054236-244
7A dynamic cortical response?
- Initially increased activation of contralateral
sensorimotor cortex - Ipsilateral activation seen initially as well
- Activation gradually reduced as patient recovered
8Clinically isolated syndrome
- 16 consecutive patients with a CIS suggestive of
multiple sclerosis - 15 age- and sex-matched controls
- Functional MRI during finger flexion
- Rocca et al. NeuroImage 200318847-855
9Rocca et al. NeuroImage 200318847-855
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11A response to cortical pathology?
- Decreased NAA found in clinically stable CIS
patients - Increase in activation of somatomotor cortex
correlated with worsening brain damage
12Another puzzle
- Optic neuritis causes vision loss and prolonged
VEPs - Vision in optic neuritis almost always recovers
- VEPs frequently remain abnormal
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14Question
- Is the brain somehow compensating for impaired
optic nerve function?
15Recovery from optic neurits
- 7 patients who had recovered from optic neuritis
- 7 controls
- Functional MRI during photic stimulation
- Werring, et al. JNNP 200068441-449
16Werring, et al. JNNP 200068441-449
17Functional reorganization?
- Only occipital activation seen in controls
- Additional extra-occipital areas were activated
in patients who had recovered from optic neuritis
18Attention and memory
- 22 patients with RR-MS
- 22 age-matched controls
- Functional MRI study
- Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT)
- Recall task
Mainero, et al. NeuroImage 200421858-867
19PASAT
Mainero, et al. NeuroImage 200421858-867
20Recall
Mainero, et al. NeuroImage 200421858-867
21T2 LL
Mainero, et al. NeuroImage 200421858-867
22An adaptive mechanism?
- Altered activation during cognitive tasks in MS
patients - Activation increases as T2 lesion load increases
- But activation is greater in patients with better
function
23Conclusions
- Functional MRI activity is altered in MS patients
- These changes appear to be an adaptive response
to brain damage
24Implications for rehabilitation?
- Can functional MRI be used to prognosticate?
- Can cortical plasticity be enhanced?
- Proprioceptive stimulation
- Forced use
- Neurotrophic factors
- Increased neurotransmitter release