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車いすパラリンピック選手における神経可塑性修飾

研究課題

研究課題/領域番号 17F17733
研究種目

特別研究員奨励費

配分区分補助金
応募区分外国
研究分野 リハビリテーション科学・福祉工学
研究機関大阪大学 (2018)
東京大学 (2017)

研究代表者

MILOSEVIC MATIJA (2018)  大阪大学, 基礎工学研究科, 助教 (50840188)

中澤 公孝 (2017)  東京大学, 大学院総合文化研究科, 教授 (90360677)

研究分担者 MILOSEVIC MATIJA  大阪大学, 総合文化研究科, 外国人特別研究員
研究期間 (年度) 2017-10-13 – 2020-03-31
研究課題ステータス 交付 (2018年度)
配分額 *注記
2,300千円 (直接経費: 2,300千円)
2018年度: 1,000千円 (直接経費: 1,000千円)
2017年度: 1,200千円 (直接経費: 1,200千円)
キーワードParalympic / Wheelchair / Neuroplasticity / Electrical stimulation / Trunk muscles / パラリンピック / 機能的電気刺激
研究実績の概要

The research program investigated: 1) neuroplasticity mechanisms that allow Paralympic athletes to achieve high functional performance, and 2) how to modulate the central nervous system to encourage neuroplasticity. Specifically, our results showed revealed trunk-limb neural interaction in the corticospinal pathway, which depend on the proximity of the trunk and limb representation in the motor cortex. This is relevant because trunk muscles have an essential role in postural control during wheelchair sports. Moreover, we showed that Paralympic wheelchair athletes have considerably enhanced corticospinal connection between trunk and hand muscles compared to people who do not use wheelchairs. This may be attributed to expansion of representation in the motor cortical areas due to wheelchair tennis training. This research was featured on a TV show on NHK - 超人たちのパラリンピック. Moreover, we also examined how functional electrical stimulation (FES) can enhance neuroplasticity in the central nervous system. Specifically, our results showed that FES of the trunk can increase spinal reflex excitability of the trunk muscles after the intervention. Such a method could be used as a tool to train wheelchair athletes to improve their athletic performance. We also demonstrated that muscle stimulation with FES can be used to decrease symptoms of spasticity, which is common after neurological injuries, as well as that FES training can effectively increase cortical activations after the training period, leading to long-term re-organization, i.e., neuroplasticity.

現在までの達成度 (区分)
現在までの達成度 (区分)

1: 当初の計画以上に進展している

理由

1) In this research program, we elucidated the neural mechanisms which help Paralympic wheelchair athletes achieve high functional performance. The findings are summarized below:
[1] A. Sasaki, M. Milosevic, H. Sekiguchi, and K. Nakazawa, “Evidence for existence of trunk-limb neural interaction in the corticospinal pathway”, Neuroscience Letter, vol. 668, pp. 31-6, 2018. [2] A. Sasaki, M. Milosevic, N. Cao, and K. Nakazawa, “Strong neural connections between arm and trunk muscles in corticospinal pathway reflect neuroplasticity of an elite wheelchair tennis athlete “, To be submitted to Frontiers in Neuroscience.
2) Moreover, we showed that use of functional electrical stimulation can increase spinal reflex excitability of the trunk muscles, as well as inhibit spinal reflexes in lower-limbs, and lead to long-term cortical re-organization, i.e., neuroplasticity. The findings are summarized below:
[3] M. Milosevic, Y. Masugi, H. Obata, M. R. Popovic, and K. Nakazawa, "Short-term inhibition of spinal reflexes in multiple lower-limb muscles after neuromuscular electrical stimulation of ankle plantar flexors," Experimental Brain Research, 2019. [4] A. Sasaki, M. Milosevic, N. Cao, and K. Nakazawa, “Neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the trunk change spinal, but not corticospinal excitability“, To be submitted to Neuromodulation. [5] M. Milosevic, T. Nakanishi, A. Sasaki, A. Yamaguchi, M.R. Popovic, and K. Nakazawa, “Re-mapping of neural activity after functional electrical stimulation therapy in traumatic brain injury: A case study,” To be submitted to NeuroImage.

今後の研究の推進方策

In the future, we will continue to examine the neuroplasticity mechanisms which help Paralympians achieve high functional performance through athletic training. Elucidation of these neural mechanisms will help our basic understanding of sensorimotor control and help design better training programs for Paralympic athletes as well as people with neurological injuries and the elderly people. In parallel, we will continue to develop neuromodulation technologies, which can help guide neuroplastic changes in the central nervous system to maximize functional performance. Such technologies will specifically aim to improve and enhance the brain function of Paralympians athletes as well as in people with various neurological injuries and the elderly population.

報告書

(2件)
  • 2018 実績報告書
  • 2017 実績報告書
  • 研究成果

    (10件)

すべて 2019 2018 その他

すべて 国際共同研究 (2件) 雑誌論文 (6件) (うち国際共著 6件、 査読あり 6件、 オープンアクセス 1件) 学会発表 (2件) (うち国際学会 2件)

  • [国際共同研究] University of Toronto/Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - UHN(カナダ)

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書
  • [国際共同研究] University of Sao Paulo(ブラジル)

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書
  • [雑誌論文] On the reflex mechanisms of cervical transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in human subjects2019

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Milosevic Matija、Masugi Yohei、Sasaki Atsushi、Sayenko Dimitry G.、Nakazawa Kimitaka
    • 雑誌名

      Journal of Neurophysiology

      巻: 121 号: 5 ページ: 1672-1679

    • DOI

      10.1152/jn.00802.2018

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書 2017 実績報告書
    • 査読あり / 国際共著
  • [雑誌論文] Accuracy in Pinch Force Control Can Be Altered by Static Magnetic Field Stimulation Over the Primary Motor Cortex.2019

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Nakagawa K, Sasaki A, Nakazawa K.
    • 雑誌名

      Neuromodulation

      巻: in press 号: 8 ページ: 12912-12912

    • DOI

      10.1111/ner.12912

    • 関連する報告書
      2017 実績報告書
    • 査読あり / 国際共著
  • [雑誌論文] Short-term inhibition of spinal reflexes in multiple lower limb muscles after neuromuscular electrical stimulation of ankle plantar flexors2018

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Milosevic Matija、Masugi Yohei、Obata Hiroki、Sasaki Atsushi、Popovic Milos R.、Nakazawa Kimitaka
    • 雑誌名

      Experimental Brain Research

      巻: 237 号: 2 ページ: 467-476

    • DOI

      10.1007/s00221-018-5437-6

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書 2017 実績報告書
    • 査読あり / 国際共著
  • [雑誌論文] Evidence for existence of trunk-limb neural interaction in the corticospinal pathway2018

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Sasaki, A., Milosevic, M., Sekiguchi, H., and Nakazawa, K.
    • 雑誌名

      Neuroscience Letters

      巻: 668(6) ページ: 31-36

    • DOI

      10.1016/j.neulet.2018.01.011

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書 2017 実績報告書
    • 査読あり / 国際共著
  • [雑誌論文] Short-term effects of electrical nerve stimulation on spinal reciprocal inhibition depend on gait phase during passive stepping2018

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Obata Hiroki、Ogawa Tetsuya、Milosevic Matija、Kawashima Noritaka、Nakazawa Kimitaka
    • 雑誌名

      Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology

      巻: 38 ページ: 151-154

    • DOI

      10.1016/j.jelekin.2017.12.007

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書
    • 査読あり / 国際共著
  • [雑誌論文] Effects of spinal cord stimulation on postural control in Parkinson's disease patients with freezing of gait2018

    • 著者名/発表者名
      de Lima-Pardini Andrea Cristina、Coelho Daniel Boari、Souza Carolina Pinto、Souza Carolina Oliveira、Ghilardi Maria Gabriela dos Santos、Garcia Tiago、Voos Mariana、Milosevic Matija、Hamani Clement、Teixeira Luis Augusto、Fonoff Erich Talamoni
    • 雑誌名

      eLife

      巻: 7

    • DOI

      10.7554/elife.37727

    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書
    • 査読あり / オープンアクセス / 国際共著
  • [学会発表] Difference between tonic and phasic pinch contractions in facilitation of responses elicited by cervical transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation2018

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Milosevic Matija、Masugi Yohei、Sasaki Atsushi、Nakazawa Kimitaka
    • 学会等名
      22nd Conference of International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society (IFESS)
    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書
    • 国際学会
  • [学会発表] Implications of electrical stimulation on the central nervous system2018

    • 著者名/発表者名
      Milosevic Matija
    • 学会等名
      34th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
    • 関連する報告書
      2018 実績報告書
    • 国際学会

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公開日: 2017-10-17   更新日: 2024-03-26  

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