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经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)期间电流流动标志物与神经生理变化的同步成像

Concurrent Imaging of Markers of Current Flow and Neurophysiological Changes During tDCS.

作者信息

Jog Mayank, Jann Kay, Yan Lirong, Huang Yu, Parra Lucas, Narr Katherine, Bikson Marom, Wang Danny J J

机构信息

Laboratory of FMRI Technology, Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2020 Apr 21;14:374. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00374. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Despite being a popular neuromodulation technique, clinical translation of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is hampered by variable responses observed within treatment cohorts. Addressing this challenge has been difficult due to the lack of an effective means of mapping the neuromodulatory electromagnetic fields together with the brain's response. In this study, we present a novel imaging technique that provides the capability of concurrently mapping markers of tDCS currents, as well as the brain's response to tDCS. A dual-echo echo-planar imaging (DE-EPI) sequence is used, wherein the phase of the acquired MRI-signal encodes the tDCS current induced magnetic field, while the magnitude encodes the blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) contrast. The proposed technique was first validated in a custom designed phantom. Subsequent test-retest experiments in human participants showed that tDCS-induced magnetic fields can be detected reliably . The concurrently acquired BOLD data revealed large-scale networks characteristic of a brain in resting-state as well as a 'cathodal' and an 'anodal' resting-state component under each electrode. Moreover, 'cathodal's BOLD-signal was observed to significantly decrease with the applied current at the group level in all datasets. With its ability to image markers of electromagnetic cause as well as neurophysiological changes, the proposed technique may provide an effective means to visualize neural engagement in tDCS at the group level. Our technique also contributes to addressing confounding factors in applying BOLD fMRI concurrently with tDCS.

摘要

尽管经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是一种广受欢迎的神经调节技术,但治疗队列中观察到的反应差异阻碍了其临床转化。由于缺乏一种有效的方法来绘制神经调节电磁场以及大脑的反应,应对这一挑战一直很困难。在本研究中,我们提出了一种新颖的成像技术,该技术能够同时绘制tDCS电流标记以及大脑对tDCS的反应。使用了双回波平面成像(DE-EPI)序列,其中采集的MRI信号的相位编码tDCS电流感应磁场,而幅度编码血氧水平依赖(BOLD)对比度。所提出的技术首先在定制设计的体模中得到验证。随后在人类受试者中进行的重测实验表明,可以可靠地检测到tDCS诱导的磁场。同时采集的BOLD数据揭示了静息状态下大脑的大规模网络特征,以及每个电极下的“阴极”和“阳极”静息状态成分。此外,在所有数据集中,在组水平上观察到“阴极”的BOLD信号随着施加的电流而显著降低。所提出的技术能够对电磁原因标记以及神经生理变化进行成像,可能为在组水平上可视化tDCS中的神经参与提供一种有效手段。我们的技术也有助于解决在将BOLD功能磁共振成像与tDCS同时应用时的混杂因素。

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