Laboratory of Integrative and Clinical Neuroscience EA481, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, France.
PLoS One. 2020 Jul 14;15(7):e0236061. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236061. eCollection 2020.
Non-invasive neuromodulatory techniques, including transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), have been shown to modulate neuronal function and are used both in cognitive neuroscience and to treat neuropsychiatric conditions. In this context, animal models provide a powerful tool to identify the neurobiological mechanisms of action of tDCS. However, finding a current generator that is easily usable and which allows a wide range of stimulation parameters can be difficult and/or expensive. Here, we introduce the Open-tES device, a project under a Creative Commons License (CC BY, SA 4.0) shared on the collaborative platform Git-Hub. This current generator allows tDCS (and other kinds of stimulations) to be realized, is suitable for rodents, is easy to use, and is low-cost. Characterization has been performed to measure the precision and accuracy of the current delivered. We also aimed to compare its effects with a commercial stimulator used in clinical trials (DC-Stimulator Plus, NeuroConn, Germany). To achieve this, a behavioral study was conducted to evaluate its efficacy for decreasing depression related-behavior in mice. The stimulator precision and accuracy were better than 250 nA and 25 nA, respectively. The behavioral evaluation performed in mice in the present study did not reveal any significant differences between the commercial stimulator used in clinical trials and the Open-tES device. Accuracy and precision of the stimulator ensure high repeatability of the stimulations. This current generator constitutes a reliable and inexpensive tool that is useful for preclinical studies in the field of non-invasive electrical brain stimulation.
非侵入性神经调节技术,包括经颅直流电刺激(tDCS),已被证明可以调节神经元功能,在认知神经科学和治疗神经精神疾病中都有应用。在这种情况下,动物模型为确定 tDCS 的神经生物学作用机制提供了一个强大的工具。然而,找到一个易于使用且允许广泛刺激参数的电流发生器可能会很困难和/或昂贵。在这里,我们介绍了 Open-tES 设备,这是一个在协作平台 Git-Hub 上基于知识共享署名-相同方式共享 4.0 国际许可协议(CC BY-SA 4.0)的项目。该电流发生器允许实现 tDCS(和其他类型的刺激),适用于啮齿动物,易于使用且成本低廉。我们已经对其进行了特性描述,以测量所提供电流的精度和准确性。我们还旨在将其与用于临床试验的商业刺激器(德国 NeuroConn 的 DC-Stimulator Plus)进行效果比较。为了实现这一目标,我们进行了一项行为研究,以评估其在减少小鼠抑郁相关行为方面的功效。该刺激器的精度和准确性分别优于 250 nA 和 25 nA。在本研究中对小鼠进行的行为评估并未显示出临床试验中使用的商业刺激器与 Open-tES 设备之间存在任何显著差异。刺激器的精度和准确性确保了刺激的高度可重复性。该电流发生器构成了一种可靠且廉价的工具,可用于非侵入性电脑刺激领域的临床前研究。