Moisello Clara, Blanco Daniella, Fontanesi Cecilia, Lin Jing, Biagioni Milton, Kumar Pawan, Brys Miroslaw, Loggini Andrea, Marinelli Lucio, Abbruzzese Giovanni, Quartarone Angelo, Tononi Giulio, Di Rocco Alessandro, Ghilardi Maria Felice
Department of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience, CUNY Medical School, New York, NY 10031, USA.
Department of Neurology, Movement Disorders Center, NYU-Langone School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Brain Stimul. 2015 Mar-Apr;8(2):224-30. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2014.11.005. Epub 2014 Nov 15.
In Parkinson's disease (PD), skill retention is poor, even when acquisition rate is generally preserved. Recent work in normal subjects suggests that 5 Hz-repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (5Hz-rTMS) may induce phenomena of long-term potentiation at the cortical level.
OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: We thus verified whether, in PD, 5Hz-rTMS enhances retention of a visuo-motor skill that involves the activity of the right posterior parietal cortex.
A group of patients with PD was tested in two two-day sessions, separated by one week (treatment and placebo sessions). The first day of each session, they learned to adapt their movements to a step-wise 60° visual rotation. Immediately after the task, either real 5Hz-rTMS (treatment) or sham (placebo) stimulation was applied over the right posterior parietal cortex (P6). Retention of this motor skill was tested the following day.
In patients with PD, adaptation achieved at the end of training was comparable in the treatment and placebo sessions and was similar to that of a group of age-matched controls. However, retention indices tested on the following day were significantly lower in the placebo compared to the treatment session in which retention indices were restored to the level of the controls. Importantly, reaction and movement time as well as other kinematic measures were the same in the treatment and placebo sessions.
These results suggest that rTMS applied after the acquisition of a motor skill over specific areas involved in this process might enhance skill retention in PD.
在帕金森病(PD)中,即使总体获取率得以保留,技能保持能力仍较差。近期针对正常受试者的研究表明,5赫兹重复经颅磁刺激(5Hz-rTMS)可能在皮质水平诱发长期增强现象。
目的/假设:因此,我们验证了在帕金森病患者中,5Hz-rTMS是否能增强涉及右侧顶叶后皮质活动的视觉运动技能的保持能力。
一组帕金森病患者在两个为期两天的阶段接受测试,中间间隔一周(治疗阶段和安慰剂阶段)。每个阶段的第一天,他们学习使自己的动作适应60°的逐步视觉旋转。任务完成后,立即在右侧顶叶后皮质(P6)施加真正的5Hz-rTMS(治疗)或假刺激(安慰剂)。第二天测试该运动技能的保持情况。
在帕金森病患者中,训练结束时达到的适应水平在治疗阶段和安慰剂阶段相当,且与一组年龄匹配的对照组相似。然而,与治疗阶段相比,安慰剂组第二天测试的保持指数显著更低,而治疗阶段的保持指数恢复到了对照组的水平。重要的是,治疗阶段和安慰剂阶段的反应时间、运动时间以及其他运动学指标相同。
这些结果表明,在获取运动技能后,对参与该过程的特定区域施加rTMS可能会增强帕金森病患者的技能保持能力。