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研究前额叶皮层刺激对反应执行和抑制的性别依赖性影响。

Investigating the sex-dependent effects of prefrontal cortex stimulation on response execution and inhibition.

机构信息

Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Department of Physiology, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.

ARC Centre of Excellence in Integrative Brain Function, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.

出版信息

Biol Sex Differ. 2021 Aug 17;12(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s13293-021-00390-3.

Abstract

Context-dependent execution or inhibition of a response is an important aspect of executive control, which is impaired in neuropsychological and addiction disorders. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) has been considered a remedial approach to address deficits in response control; however, considerable variability has been observed in tDCS effects. These variabilities might be related to contextual differences such as background visual-auditory stimuli or subjects' sex. In this study, we examined the interaction of two contextual factors, participants' sex and background acoustic stimuli, in modulating the effects of tDCS on response inhibition and execution. In a sham-controlled and cross-over (repeated-measure) design, 73 participants (37 females) performed a Stop-Signal Task in different background acoustic conditions before and after tDCS (anodal or sham) was applied over the DLPFC. Participants had to execute a speeded response in Go trials but inhibit their response in Stop trials. Participants' sex was fully counterbalanced across all experimental conditions (acoustic and tDCS). We found significant practice-related learning that appeared as changes in indices of response inhibition (stop-signal reaction time and percentage of successful inhibition) and action execution (response time and percentage correct). The tDCS and acoustic stimuli interactively influenced practice-related changes in response inhibition and these effects were uniformly seen in both males and females. However, the effects of tDCS on response execution (percentage of correct responses) were sex-dependent in that practice-related changes diminished in females but heightened in males. Our findings indicate that participants' sex influenced the effects of tDCS on the execution, but not inhibition, of responses.

摘要

语境相关的反应执行或抑制是执行控制的一个重要方面,在神经心理和成瘾障碍中受到损害。背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)的经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)被认为是一种补救方法,可以解决反应控制缺陷;然而,tDCS 的效果存在很大的可变性。这些可变性可能与背景视觉听觉刺激或受试者的性别等语境差异有关。在这项研究中,我们研究了两个语境因素,即参与者的性别和背景声音刺激的相互作用,在调节 tDCS 对反应抑制和执行的影响。在假刺激控制和交叉(重复测量)设计中,73 名参与者(37 名女性)在不同的背景声音条件下进行了停止信号任务,然后在 DLPFC 上施加了 tDCS(阳极或假刺激)。参与者必须在 Go 试验中快速做出反应,但在 Stop 试验中抑制他们的反应。参与者的性别在所有实验条件(声音和 tDCS)下都是完全平衡的。我们发现了与练习相关的学习,这表现为反应抑制(停止信号反应时间和成功抑制的百分比)和动作执行(反应时间和正确的百分比)指数的变化。tDCS 和声音刺激交互影响反应抑制的与练习相关的变化,这些影响在男性和女性中都普遍存在。然而,tDCS 对反应执行(正确反应的百分比)的影响存在性别依赖性,即与练习相关的变化在女性中减少,但在男性中增加。我们的发现表明,参与者的性别影响 tDCS 对反应执行(而不是抑制)的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e97c/8369781/2c4bc839f445/13293_2021_390_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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