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初级体感皮层中的抑制机制介导外周电刺激对触觉空间辨别能力的影响。

Inhibitory Mechanisms in Primary Somatosensory Cortex Mediate the Effects of Peripheral Electrical Stimulation on Tactile Spatial Discrimination.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan; Institute for Human Movement and Medical Sciences, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan.

Department of Physical Therapy, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan; Institute for Human Movement and Medical Sciences, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2018 Aug 1;384:262-274. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.05.032. Epub 2018 Jun 1.

Abstract

Selective afferent activation can be used to improve somatosensory function, possibly by altering cortical inhibitory circuit activity. Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) is widely used to induce selective afferent activation, and its effect may depend on PES intensity. Therefore, we investigated the effects of high- and low-intensity PES applied to the right index finger on tactile discrimination performance and cortical somatosensory-evoked potential paired-pulse depression (SEP-PPD) in 25 neurologically healthy subjects. In Experiment 1, a grating orientation task (GOT) was performed before and immediately after local high- and low-intensity PES (both delivered as 1-s, 20-Hz trains of 0.2-ms electrical pulses at 5-s intervals). In Experiment 2, PPD of SEP components N20/P25_SEP-PPD, N20_SEP-PPD and P25_SEP-PPD, respectively, were assessed before and immediately after high- and low-intensity PES. Improved GOT discrimination performance after high-intensity PES (reduced discrimination threshold) was associated with lower baseline performance (higher baseline discrimination threshold). Subjects were classified into low and high (baseline) GOT performance groups. Improved GOT discrimination performance in the low GOT performance group was significantly associated with a greater N20_SEP-PPD decrease (weaker PPD). Subjects were also classified into GOT improvement and GOT decrement groups. High-intensity PES decreased N20_SEP-PPD in the GOT improvement group but increased N20_SEP-PPD in the GOT decrement group. Furthermore, a greater decrease in GOT discrimination threshold was significantly associated with a greater N20_SEP-PPD decrease in the GOT improvement group. These results suggest that high-intensity PES can improve somatosensory perception in subjects with low baseline function by modulating cortical inhibitory circuits in primary somatosensory cortex.

摘要

选择性传入激活可用于改善体感功能,可能通过改变皮质抑制回路的活动。外周电刺激 (PES) 广泛用于诱导选择性传入激活,其效果可能取决于 PES 强度。因此,我们研究了应用于右食指的高低强度 PES 对 25 名神经健康受试者的触觉辨别性能和皮质体感诱发电位成对脉冲抑制 (SEP-PPD) 的影响。在实验 1 中,在局部高低强度 PES(均以 5s 间隔的 1s、20Hz、0.2ms 电脉冲串形式施加)之前和之后立即进行光栅定向任务 (GOT)。在实验 2 中,在高低强度 PES 之前和之后分别评估 SEP 成分 N20/P25_SEP-PPD、N20_SEP-PPD 和 P25_SEP-PPD 的 PPD。高强度 PES 后 GOT 辨别性能的提高(降低辨别阈值)与基线性能较低(较高的基线辨别阈值)相关。将受试者分为低和高(基线)GOT 性能组。低 GOT 性能组的 GOT 辨别性能提高与 N20_SEP-PPD 降低(PPD 较弱)显著相关。受试者也被分为 GOT 改善和 GOT 降低组。高强度 PES 降低了 GOT 改善组的 N20_SEP-PPD,但增加了 GOT 降低组的 N20_SEP-PPD。此外,GOT 辨别阈值的较大降低与 GOT 改善组 N20_SEP-PPD 的较大降低显著相关。这些结果表明,高强度 PES 可以通过调节初级体感皮层的皮质抑制回路来改善基线功能较低的受试者的体感感知。

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