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经颅直流电刺激在早期夜间慢波睡眠期间增强缓慢振荡活动并不能改善健康老年成年人的记忆巩固。

Boosting Slow Oscillatory Activity Using tDCS during Early Nocturnal Slow Wave Sleep Does Not Improve Memory Consolidation in Healthy Older Adults.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Charité University Hospital Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence, Charité University Hospital Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

Department of Neurology, Charité University Hospital Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence, Charité University Hospital Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Stimul. 2016 Sep-Oct;9(5):730-739. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2016.04.016. Epub 2016 Apr 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous studies have demonstrated an enhancement of hippocampal-dependent declarative memory consolidation, associated slow wave sleep (SWS) and slow wave activity (SWA) after weak slow oscillatory stimulation (so-tDCS) during early non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) in young adults. Recent studies in older individuals could not confirm these findings. However, it remained unclear if this difference was due to variations in study protocol or to the age group under study.

OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: Here, we asked if so-tDCS promotes neurophysiological events and associated sleep-dependent memory in the visuo-spatial domain in older adults, using a stimulation protocol that closely resembled the one employed in young adults.

METHODS

In a randomized, placebo-controlled single-blind (participant) crossover study so-tDCS (0.75 Hz; max. current density 0.522 mA/cm(2)) vs. sham stimulation was applied over the frontal cortex of 21 healthy older subjects. Impact of stimulation on frequency band activity (linear mixed models), two declarative and one procedural memory tasks (repeated measures ANOVA) and percentage of sleep stages (comparison of means) was assessed.

RESULTS

so-tDCS, as compared to sham, increased SWA and spindle activity immediately following stimulation, accompanied by significantly impaired visuo-spatial memory consolidation. Furthermore, verbal and procedural memory remained unchanged, while percentage of NREM sleep stage 4 was decreased over the entire night (uncorrected).

CONCLUSION

so-tDCS increased SWA and spindle activity in older adults, events previously associated with stimulation-induced improved consolidation of declarative memories in young subjects. However, consolidation of visuo-spatial (primary outcome) and verbal memories was not beneficially modulated, possibly due to decline in SWS over the entire night that may have prevented and even reversed immediate beneficial effects of so-tDCS on SWA.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,在年轻成年人的非快速眼动睡眠(NREM)早期,弱慢振荡刺激(so-tDCS)后,与慢波睡眠(SWS)和慢波活动(SWA)相关的海马依赖性陈述性记忆巩固得到增强。最近的老年人研究无法证实这些发现。然而,目前尚不清楚这种差异是由于研究方案的差异还是研究对象的年龄组不同所致。

目的/假设:在这里,我们使用与年轻成年人使用的刺激方案非常相似的方案,询问 so-tDCS 是否可以促进老年人在视觉空间域中的神经生理事件和相关的睡眠依赖性记忆。

方法

在一项随机、安慰剂对照、单盲(参与者)交叉研究中,21 名健康的老年人被随机分为 so-tDCS(0.75Hz;最大电流密度 0.522mA/cm2)和假刺激组。通过线性混合模型评估刺激对频带活动的影响、两个陈述性和一个程序性记忆任务(重复测量方差分析)以及睡眠阶段百分比(均值比较)。

结果

与假刺激相比,so-tDCS 增加了刺激后立即的 SWA 和纺锤波活动,同时视觉空间记忆巩固明显受损。此外,言语和程序性记忆保持不变,而整个夜间 NREM 睡眠阶段 4 的百分比下降(未校正)。

结论

so-tDCS 增加了老年人的 SWA 和纺锤波活动,这些事件先前与刺激诱导的年轻受试者陈述性记忆巩固改善相关。然而,视觉空间(主要结果)和言语记忆的巩固没有得到有益的调节,这可能是由于整个夜间 SWS 的下降,这可能阻止甚至逆转 so-tDCS 对 SWA 的即时有益影响。

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