Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.

Neural interactions between contralateral motor regions are thought to be instrumental in the successful preparation, and execution, of volitional movements. Here we investigated whether healthy ageing is associated with a change in functional connectivity, as indicated by the ability to modulate in...

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Main Authors: Mark R Hinder, Hakuei Fujiyama, Jeffery J Summers
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526571?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9e232462056149c69e805e3490352b8b2020-11-25T02:15:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5257310.1371/journal.pone.0052573Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.Mark R HinderHakuei FujiyamaJeffery J SummersNeural interactions between contralateral motor regions are thought to be instrumental in the successful preparation, and execution, of volitional movements. Here we investigated whether healthy ageing is associated with a change in functional connectivity, as indicated by the ability to modulate interhemispheric interactions during movement preparation in a manner that assists rapid movement responses. Thirteen young (mean age 22.2 years) and thirteen older (68.5 years) adults rapidly abducted their left index finger as soon as possible in response to a visual imperative signal, presented 500 ms after a visual warning signal.Interactions between left dorsal premotor cortex (LPMd) and right primary motor cortex (RM1) and between left primary motor cortex (LM1) and RM1 were investigated at six time points between the warning signal and the volitional response using paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation. Relative to the inhibitory interactions measured at rest, both young and older adults released LM1-RM1 inhibition beginning 250 ms after the warning signal, with no significant differences between groups. LPMd-RM1 interactions became facilitatory (from the onset of the imperative signal onwards) in the older, but not the young, group. Regression analyses revealed that for the older adults, modulation of LPMd-RM1 interactions early in the preparation period was associated with faster responses, suggesting that specifically timed modulation of these pathways may be a compensatory mechanism to offset, at least in part, slowing of motor responses. The results suggest a greater reliance on premotor regions during the preparation of simple motor actions with advancing age.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526571?pdf=render
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author Mark R Hinder
Hakuei Fujiyama
Jeffery J Summers
spellingShingle Mark R Hinder
Hakuei Fujiyama
Jeffery J Summers
Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mark R Hinder
Hakuei Fujiyama
Jeffery J Summers
author_sort Mark R Hinder
title Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
title_short Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
title_full Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
title_fullStr Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
title_full_unstemmed Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
title_sort premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adults.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Neural interactions between contralateral motor regions are thought to be instrumental in the successful preparation, and execution, of volitional movements. Here we investigated whether healthy ageing is associated with a change in functional connectivity, as indicated by the ability to modulate interhemispheric interactions during movement preparation in a manner that assists rapid movement responses. Thirteen young (mean age 22.2 years) and thirteen older (68.5 years) adults rapidly abducted their left index finger as soon as possible in response to a visual imperative signal, presented 500 ms after a visual warning signal.Interactions between left dorsal premotor cortex (LPMd) and right primary motor cortex (RM1) and between left primary motor cortex (LM1) and RM1 were investigated at six time points between the warning signal and the volitional response using paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation. Relative to the inhibitory interactions measured at rest, both young and older adults released LM1-RM1 inhibition beginning 250 ms after the warning signal, with no significant differences between groups. LPMd-RM1 interactions became facilitatory (from the onset of the imperative signal onwards) in the older, but not the young, group. Regression analyses revealed that for the older adults, modulation of LPMd-RM1 interactions early in the preparation period was associated with faster responses, suggesting that specifically timed modulation of these pathways may be a compensatory mechanism to offset, at least in part, slowing of motor responses. The results suggest a greater reliance on premotor regions during the preparation of simple motor actions with advancing age.
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