J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2008 Oct;32(5):582-585.

Ipsilateral Corticospinal Projections in a Patient with Bilateral Cortical Malformation: A case report

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Korea. shpark0130@chonbuk.ac.kr
  • 3Department of Pediatrics and Research Institute of Clinical Medicine, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Korea.

Abstract

The developing brain is highly plastic and thus brain lesions during development interfere with the innate development of architecture, connectivity and mapping of functions and trigger modifications in structure, wiring and representation. Unilateral inhibition of the sensorimotor cortex during development results in a sparse contralateral projection from this cortex and retention of a greater number of ipsilateral projections from the more active cortex. We report a patient with bilateral cerebral lesions. She had mild hemiparesis. Transcranial magnetic stimulation to the less affected hemisphere elicited bilateral motor evoked potentials of the first dorsal interossei and ipsilateral responses revealed shorter onset latencies and larger peak to peak amplitude than contralateral response, implying a greater ipsilateral than contralateral projection. This observation indicates direct ipsilateral corticospinal projections from the less affected brain hemisphere.

Keyword

Corticospinal tract; Development; Plasticity

MeSH Terms

Brain
Evoked Potentials, Motor
Humans
Paresis
Plastics
Pyramidal Tracts
Retention (Psychology)
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Plastics
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