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皮质可塑性:高低强度条件性电刺激(100赫兹)对疼痛性手指刺激诱发的体感诱发电位的影响。

Cortical plasticity: effect of high and low intensity conditioning electrical stimulations (100 Hz) on SEPs to painful finger stimulation.

作者信息

Wang Li, Chen Andrew C N, Arendt-Nielsen Lars

机构信息

Human Brain Mapping and Cortical Imaging Laboratory, Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7D-3, DK 9220 Aalborg, Denmark.

出版信息

Clin Neurophysiol. 2006 May;117(5):1075-84. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2006.01.007. Epub 2006 Mar 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To study the effect of high-frequency (100 Hz) repetitive conditioning electrical stimulation (CES, 10 min) on human somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) to evaluate if short-term cortical plasticity could be induced.

METHODS

Painful electrical stimulations were applied to thumb (D1) and little finger (D5) fingertips, respectively. The 124-channel EEG was recorded from 10 healthy male volunteers. Peak stages around 34, 45, 212, 331 ms were analyzed with focal maximum amplitude (FA) and area magnitude (AM) of scalp field potential, topography, and equivalent current dipole source localisation, comparing before and after two-level CES (high- vs. low-level) applied to the He-Gu acupoint.

RESULTS

After a high-level CES, the positive FA and AM of the current efflux showed a significant increase at the early phase 34 ms, and significantly decreased at 45 ms in D1 SEPs. The negative FA and AM of the current influx were significantly increased at late phase 350 ms of the D5 SEPs. Only 36 ms, the z-axis position of dipole was significantly changed from (x: -15.9 mm, y: 29.6 mm, z: 43.9 mm) to (x: -12.9 mm, y: 29.4mm, z: 51.5mm) for the D5 SEPs.

CONCLUSIONS

The high-level CES significantly attenuated the subsequent cortical activation (45 ms peak for D1 stimulation). Both low- and high-level CES significantly enhanced the late activities (226, 350 ms) in D5 stimulation. This may be explained by pain sensation change at the level of subcortical cingulate cortex induced by the site-dependent post-effect of CES.

SIGNIFICANCE

This study showed cortical plasticity induced by conditioning somatosensory stimulation.

摘要

目的

研究高频(100Hz)重复条件性电刺激(CES,10分钟)对人体体感诱发电位(SEP)的影响,以评估是否可诱导短期皮质可塑性。

方法

分别对拇指(D1)和小指(D5)指尖施加疼痛性电刺激。从10名健康男性志愿者记录124通道脑电图。分析34、45、212、331毫秒左右的峰值阶段,采用头皮场电位的焦点最大振幅(FA)和面积大小(AM)、地形图以及等效电流偶极子源定位,比较在合谷穴施加两级CES(高与低水平)前后的情况。

结果

在高水平CES后,D1体感诱发电位中,电流流出的正性FA和AM在34毫秒早期显著增加,在45毫秒时显著降低。D5体感诱发电位在350毫秒后期,电流流入的负性FA和AM显著增加。仅在36毫秒时,D5体感诱发电位的偶极子z轴位置从(x:-15.9毫米,y:29.6毫米,z:43.9毫米)显著变为(x:-12.9毫米,y:29.4毫米,z:51.5毫米)。

结论

高水平CES显著减弱了随后的皮质激活(D1刺激的45毫秒峰值)。低水平和高水平CES均显著增强了D5刺激中的晚期活动(226、350毫秒)。这可能是由CES部位依赖性后效应引起的皮质下扣带回皮质水平的痛觉变化所解释。

意义

本研究显示了条件性体感刺激诱导的皮质可塑性。

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