Department of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425, United States; Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, United States; US Army Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 21005, United States.
Department of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29425, United States.
Brain Stimul. 2018 May-Jun;11(3):492-500. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2017.12.009. Epub 2017 Dec 29.
BACKGROUND: Electrical stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve (ABVN) via transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) may influence afferent vagal networks. There have been 5 prior taVNS/fMRI studies, with inconsistent findings due to variability in stimulation targets and parameters. OBJECTIVE: We developed a taVNS/fMRI system to enable concurrent electrical stimulation and fMRI acquisition to compare the effects of taVNS in relation to control stimulation. METHODS: We enrolled 17 healthy adults in this single-blind, crossover taVNS/fMRI trial. Based on parameters shown to affect heart rate in healthy volunteers, participants received either left tragus (active) or earlobe (control) stimulation at 500 μs 25 HZ for 60 s (repeated 3 times over 6 min). Whole brain fMRI analysis was performed exploring the effect of: active stimulation, control stimulation, and the comparison. Region of interest analysis of the midbrain and brainstem was also conducted. RESULTS: Active stimulation produced significant increased BOLD signal in the contralateral postcentral gyrus, bilateral insula, frontal cortex, right operculum, and left cerebellum. Control stimulation produced BOLD signal activation in the contralateral postcentral gyrus. In the active vs. control contrast, tragus stimulation produced significantly greater BOLD increases in the right caudate, bilateral anterior cingulate, cerebellum, left prefrontal cortex, and mid-cingulate. CONCLUSION: Stimulation of the tragus activates the cerebral afferents of the vagal pathway and combined with our review of the literature suggest that taVNS is a promising form of VNS. Future taVNS/fMRI studies should systematically explore various parameters and alternative stimulation targets aimed to optimize this novel form of neuromodulation.
背景:经皮耳迷走神经刺激(taVNS)刺激耳甲迷走神经分支(ABVN)可能会影响传入迷走神经网络。此前已有 5 项 taVNS/fMRI 研究,但由于刺激靶点和参数的差异,研究结果不一致。 目的:我们开发了一种 taVNS/fMRI 系统,以实现电刺激和 fMRI 采集的同步,从而比较 taVNS 的效果与对照刺激的关系。 方法:我们招募了 17 名健康成年人参与这项单盲、交叉 taVNS/fMRI 试验。根据在健康志愿者中显示可影响心率的参数,参与者接受左侧耳屏(active)或耳垂(control)刺激,刺激参数为 500μs、25Hz,持续 60s(6min 内重复 3 次)。进行全脑 fMRI 分析,以探索以下方面的影响:active 刺激、control 刺激和比较。还进行了中脑和脑干的感兴趣区分析。 结果:active 刺激导致对侧后中央回、双侧岛叶、额叶皮质、右侧脑岛和左侧小脑的 BOLD 信号显著增加。control 刺激导致对侧后中央回的 BOLD 信号激活。在 active 与 control 的对比中,耳屏刺激使右侧尾状核、双侧前扣带回、小脑、左侧前额叶皮质和中扣带回的 BOLD 增加更为显著。 结论:刺激耳屏会激活迷走神经通路的大脑传入纤维,结合我们对文献的回顾,表明 taVNS 是一种有前途的 VNS 形式。未来的 taVNS/fMRI 研究应系统地探索各种参数和替代刺激靶点,以优化这种新型神经调节形式。
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