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外周电刺激调节皮层β波段活动。

Peripheral Electrical Stimulation Modulates Cortical Beta-Band Activity.

作者信息

Arendsen Laura J, Guggenberger Robert, Zimmer Manuela, Weigl Tobias, Gharabaghi Alireza

机构信息

Institute for Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2021 Mar 25;15:632234. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.632234. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Low-frequency peripheral electrical stimulation using a matrix electrode (PEMS) modulates spinal nociceptive pathways. However, the effects of this intervention on cortical oscillatory activity have not been assessed yet. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of low-frequency PEMS (4 Hz) on cortical oscillatory activity in different brain states in healthy pain-free participants. In experiment 1, PEMS was compared to sham stimulation. In experiment 2, motor imagery (MI) was used to modulate the sensorimotor brain state. PEMS was applied either during MI-induced oscillatory desynchronization (concurrent PEMS) or after MI (delayed PEMS) in a cross-over design. For both experiments, PEMS was applied on the left forearm and resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) was recording before and after each stimulation condition. Experiment 1 showed a significant decrease of global resting-state beta power after PEMS compared to sham ( = 0.016), with a median change from baseline of -16% for PEMS and -0.54% for sham. A cluster-based permutation test showed a significant difference in resting-state beta power comparing pre- and post-PEMS ( = 0.018) that was most pronounced over bilateral central and left frontal sensors. Experiment 2 did not identify a significant difference in the change from baseline of global EEG power for concurrent PEMS compared to delayed PEMS. Two cluster-based permutation tests suggested that frontal beta power may be increased following both concurrent and delayed PEMS. This study provides novel evidence for supraspinal effects of low-frequency PEMS and an initial indication that the presence of a cognitive task such as MI may influence the effects of PEMS on beta activity. Chronic pain has been associated with changes in beta activity, in particular an increase of beta power in frontal regions. Thus, brain state-dependent PEMS may offer a novel approach to the treatment of chronic pain. However, further studies are warranted to investigate optimal stimulation conditions to achieve a reduction of pain.

摘要

使用矩阵电极的低频外周电刺激(PEMS)可调节脊髓伤害性感受通路。然而,这种干预对皮层振荡活动的影响尚未得到评估。本研究的目的是调查低频PEMS(4赫兹)对健康无痛参与者在不同脑状态下皮层振荡活动的影响。在实验1中,将PEMS与假刺激进行比较。在实验2中,运用运动想象(MI)来调节感觉运动脑状态。在交叉设计中,PEMS在MI诱发的振荡去同步化期间(同时进行PEMS)或MI之后(延迟PEMS)施加。对于两个实验,PEMS均施加于左前臂,并且在每种刺激条件前后记录静息态脑电图(EEG)。实验1显示,与假刺激相比,PEMS后全局静息态β功率显著降低(P = 0.016),PEMS相对于基线的中位数变化为-16%,假刺激为-0.54%。基于聚类的置换检验显示,比较PEMS前后,静息态β功率存在显著差异(P = 0.018),在双侧中央和左侧额叶传感器上最为明显。实验2未发现同时进行PEMS与延迟PEMS相比,全局EEG功率相对于基线的变化存在显著差异。两项基于聚类的置换检验表明,同时进行和延迟PEMS后额叶β功率可能都会增加。本研究为低频PEMS的脊髓上效应提供了新证据,并初步表明诸如MI之类的认知任务的存在可能会影响PEMS对β活动的效应。慢性疼痛与β活动的变化有关,特别是额叶区域β功率的增加。因此,依赖脑状态的PEMS可能为慢性疼痛的治疗提供一种新方法。然而,需要进一步研究以调查实现疼痛减轻的最佳刺激条件。

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