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tDCS 调节运动指令跟随期间的有效连通性;意识障碍的潜在治疗靶点。

tDCS modulates effective connectivity during motor command following; a potential therapeutic target for disorders of consciousness.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, CRMBM, UMR 7339, Marseille, France.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2022 Feb 15;247:118781. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118781. Epub 2021 Dec 5.

Abstract

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is attracting increasing interest as a potential therapeutic route for unresponsive patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC). However, research to date has had mixed results. Here, we propose a new direction by directly addressing the mechanisms underlying lack of responsiveness in PDOC, and using these to define our targets and the success of our intervention in the healthy brain first. We report 2 experiments that assess whether tDCS to the primary motor cortex (M1-tDCS; Experiment 1) and the cerebellum (cb-tDCS; Experiment 2) administered at rest modulate thalamo-cortical coupling in a subsequent command following task typically used to clinically assess awareness. Both experiments use sham- and polarity-controlled, randomised, double-blind, crossover designs. In Experiment 1, 22 participants received anodal, cathodal, and sham M1-tDCS sessions while in the MRI scanner. A further 22 participants received the same protocol with cb-tDCS in Experiment 2. We used Dynamic Causal Modelling of fMRI to characterise the effects of tDCS on brain activity and dynamics during simple thumb movements in response to command. We found that M1-tDCS increased thalamic excitation and that Cathodal cb-tDCS increased excitatory coupling from thalamus to M1. All these changes were polarity specific. Combined, our experiments demonstrate that tDCS can successfully modulate long range thalamo-cortical dynamics during command following via targeting of cortical regions. This suggests that M1- and cb-tDCS may allow PDOC patients to overcome the motor deficits at the root of their reduced responsiveness, improving their rehabilitation options and quality of life as a result.

摘要

经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)作为一种潜在的治疗方法,正在引起越来越多的关注,适用于持续性意识障碍(PDOC)的无反应患者。然而,迄今为止的研究结果喜忧参半。在这里,我们提出了一个新的方向,直接针对 PDOC 无反应的潜在机制,首先在健康大脑中使用这些机制来定义我们的目标和干预的成功。我们报告了 2 项实验,评估了静息状态下经颅直流电刺激初级运动皮层(M1-tDCS;实验 1)和小脑(cb-tDCS;实验 2)是否会调节后续命令跟随任务中的丘脑-皮层耦合,该任务通常用于临床评估意识。这两项实验均采用假刺激和极性对照、随机、双盲、交叉设计。在实验 1 中,22 名参与者在 MRI 扫描仪中接受了阳极、阴极和假刺激 M1-tDCS 治疗。在实验 2 中,另外 22 名参与者接受了相同的 cb-tDCS 方案。我们使用功能磁共振成像的动态因果建模来描述 tDCS 对简单拇指运动响应命令时大脑活动和动力学的影响。我们发现,M1-tDCS 增加了丘脑的兴奋,而阴极 cb-tDCS 增加了从丘脑到 M1 的兴奋性耦合。所有这些变化均具有极性特异性。综合来看,我们的实验表明,tDCS 可以通过靶向皮层区域,成功地调节命令跟随期间的长程丘脑-皮层动力学。这表明 M1-tDCS 和 cb-tDCS 可能使 PDOC 患者克服其反应性降低的根源运动缺陷,从而改善其康复选择和生活质量。

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