Naro Antonino, Milardi Demetrio, Cacciola Alberto, Russo Margherita, Sciarrone Francesca, La Rosa Gianluca, Bramanti Alessia, Bramanti Placido, Calabrò Rocco Salvatore
IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino-Pulejo", S.S. 113, Contrada Casazza, 98124, Messina, Italy.
Department of Biomedical, Dental Sciences, and Morphological and Functional Images, University of Messina (Italy), Messina, Italy.
Cerebellum. 2017 Aug;16(4):859-867. doi: 10.1007/s12311-017-0859-4.
Several cerebellar functions related to upper limb motor control have been studied using non-invasive brain stimulation paradigms. We have recently shown that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) may be a promising approach in shaping the plasticity of cerebellum-brain pathways in a safe and effective manner. This study aimed to assess whether cerebellar tACS at different frequencies may tune M1-leg excitability and modify gait control in healthy human subjects. To this end, we tested the effects of different cerebellar tACS frequencies over the right cerebellar hemisphere (at 10, 50, and 300 Hz, besides a sham-tACS) on M1-leg excitability, cerebellum-brain inhibition (CBI), and gait parameters in a sample of 25 healthy volunteers. Fifty and 300 Hz tACS differently modified M1-leg excitability and CBI from both lower limbs, without significant gait perturbations. We hypothesize that tACS aftereffect may depend on a selective entrainment of distinct cerebellar networks related to lower limb motor functions. Therefore, cerebellar tACS might represent a useful tool to modulate walking training in people with cerebellum-related gait impairment, given that tACS may potentially reset abnormal cerebellar circuitries.
已经使用非侵入性脑刺激范式研究了几种与上肢运动控制相关的小脑功能。我们最近表明,经颅交流电刺激(tACS)可能是一种以安全有效的方式塑造小脑-脑通路可塑性的有前景的方法。本研究旨在评估不同频率的小脑tACS是否可以调节健康人类受试者的M1-腿部兴奋性并改变步态控制。为此,我们测试了右小脑半球不同频率(除假tACS外,分别为10、50和300Hz)小脑tACS对25名健康志愿者样本的M1-腿部兴奋性、小脑-脑抑制(CBI)和步态参数的影响。50Hz和300Hz的tACS对双下肢的M1-腿部兴奋性和CBI产生了不同的改变,且没有明显的步态干扰。我们假设tACS后效应可能取决于与下肢运动功能相关的不同小脑网络的选择性同步。因此,鉴于tACS可能潜在地重置异常小脑回路,小脑tACS可能是调节小脑相关步态障碍患者步行训练的有用工具。