Dissanayaka Thusharika, Zoghi Maryam, Farrell Michael, Egan Gary, Jaberzadeh Shapour
Non-invasive Brain Stimulation & Neuroplasticity Laboratory, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Sport, School of Allied health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Melbourne, Australia.
Brain Connect. 2022 Apr;12(3):260-274. doi: 10.1089/brain.2020.0949. Epub 2022 Feb 16.
Transcranial pulsed current stimulation (tPCS) could be used to deliver electrical pulses at different frequencies to entrain the cortical neurons of the brain. Frequency dependence of these pulses in the induction of changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE) has not been reported. We aimed to assess the effect of anodal tPCS (a-tPCS) at theta (4 Hz), and gamma (75 Hz) frequencies on CSE as assessed by the peak-to-peak amplitude of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-induced motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) and motor performance. In a randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled, crossover design study, 17 healthy participants attended 3 experimental sessions and received either a-tPCS at 4 and 75 Hz, or sham a-tPCS with 1.5 mA for 15 min. The amplitude of TMS-induced resting MEPs and time for completion of the grooved pegboard test were recorded at baseline, immediately after, and 30 min after a-tPCS. Both a-tPCS at 75 and 4 Hz showed significantly increased CSE compared with sham. The a-tPCS at 75 Hz induced significantly higher CSE changes compared with 4 Hz. There was a significant increase in intracortical facilitation and a significant reduction in short-interval intracortical inhibition with both 4 and 75 Hz stimulations. However, the inhibition and facilitation did not correlate with CSE. Motor performance was unaffected by the interventions. The high CSE changes in M1 in a-tPCS at 75 Hz provide an initial understanding of the frequency-specific effect of a-tPCS. More research is needed to establish this concept and to assess its behavioral relevance. Impact statement Transcranial pulsed current stimulation (tPCS) is a novel brain stimulation technique that can modulate neural oscillation the pulsatile current induced by the stimulation. Using anodal tPCS, we demonstrate the neuromodulatory effect induced by the stimulation at theta and gamma frequencies. Our findings recommend anodal tPCS as a potential therapeutic tool for treating many neurological conditions with altered theta and gamma neural oscillatory activity.
经颅脉冲电流刺激(tPCS)可用于以不同频率传递电脉冲,以带动大脑皮质神经元。尚未有关于这些脉冲在诱导皮质脊髓兴奋性(CSE)变化方面的频率依赖性的报道。我们旨在评估以θ(4赫兹)和γ(75赫兹)频率进行的阳极tPCS(a-tPCS)对CSE的影响,该影响通过经颅磁刺激(TMS)诱发的运动诱发电位(MEP)的峰峰值幅度和运动表现来评估。在一项随机、双盲、假对照、交叉设计研究中,17名健康参与者参加了3次实验环节,分别接受4赫兹和75赫兹的a-tPCS,或1.5毫安的假a-tPCS,持续15分钟。在基线、a-tPCS后即刻以及a-tPCS后30分钟记录TMS诱发的静息MEP的幅度和完成凹槽钉板测试的时间。与假刺激相比,75赫兹和4赫兹的a-tPCS均显示CSE显著增加。与4赫兹相比,75赫兹的a-tPCS诱发的CSE变化显著更高。4赫兹和75赫兹刺激均使皮质内易化显著增加,短间隔皮质内抑制显著降低。然而,抑制和易化与CSE不相关。运动表现不受干预影响。75赫兹的a-tPCS在M1中引起的高CSE变化为a-tPCS的频率特异性效应提供了初步认识。需要更多研究来确立这一概念并评估其行为相关性。影响声明经颅脉冲电流刺激(tPCS)是一种新型脑刺激技术,可调节神经振荡——刺激诱发的脉动电流。使用阳极tPCS,我们证明了在θ和γ频率刺激所诱发的神经调节作用。我们的研究结果推荐阳极tPCS作为一种潜在的治疗工具,用于治疗许多具有θ和γ神经振荡活动改变的神经疾病。