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基于网络的经颅直流电刺激可能会调节年轻健康成年人的步态变异性。

Network-Based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation May Modulate Gait Variability in Young Healthy Adults.

作者信息

Zhou Rong, Zhou Junhong, Xiao Yanwen, Bi Jiawei, Biagi Maria Chiara, Ruffini Giulio, Gouskova Natalia A, Manor Brad, Liu Yu, Lü Jiaojiao, Lo On-Yee

机构信息

Key Laboratory of Exercise and Health Sciences of Ministry of Education, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.

Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 Jun 9;16:877241. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.877241. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Previous studies have linked gait variability to resting-state functional connectivity between the dorsal attention network (DAN) and the default network (DN) in the brain. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a novel transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) paradigm designed to simultaneously facilitate the excitability of the DAN and suppress the excitability of the DN (i.e., DAN+/DN-tDCS) on gait variability and other gait characteristics in young healthy adults.

METHODS

In this double-blinded randomized and sham-controlled study, 48 healthy adults aged 22 ± 2 years received one 20-min session of DAN+/DN-tDCS ( = 24) or no stimulation (the Sham group, = 24). Immediately before and after stimulation, participants completed a gait assessment under three conditions: walking at self-selected speed (i.e., normal walking), walking as fast as possible (i.e., fast walking), and walking while counting backward (i.e., dual-task walking). Primary outcomes included gait stride time variability and gait stride length variability in normal walking conditions. Secondary outcomes include gait stride time and length variability in fast and dual-task conditions, and other gait metrics derived from the three walking conditions.

RESULTS

Compared to the Sham group, DAN+/DN-tDCS reduced stride length variability in normal and fast walking conditions, double-limb support time variability in fast and dual-task walking conditions, and step width variability in fast walking conditions. In contrast, DAN+/DN-tDCS did not alter average gait speed or the average value of any other gait metrics as compared to the sham group.

CONCLUSION

In healthy young adults, a single exposure to tDCS designed to simultaneously modulate DAN and DN excitability reduced gait variability, yet did not alter gait speed or other average gait metrics, when tested just after stimulation. These results suggest that gait variability may be uniquely regulated by these spatially-distinct yet functionally-connected cortical networks. These results warrant additional research on the short- and longer-term effects of this type of network-based tDCS on the cortical control of walking in younger and older populations.

摘要

目的

先前的研究已将步态变异性与大脑中背侧注意网络(DAN)和默认网络(DN)之间的静息态功能连接联系起来。本研究的目的是检验一种新型经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)范式的效果,该范式旨在同时促进DAN的兴奋性并抑制DN的兴奋性(即DAN+/DN-tDCS)对年轻健康成年人的步态变异性和其他步态特征的影响。

方法

在这项双盲随机假对照研究中,48名年龄在22±2岁的健康成年人接受了一次20分钟的DAN+/DN-tDCS治疗(n = 24)或不接受刺激(假刺激组,n = 24)。在刺激前后,参与者在三种条件下完成步态评估:以自选速度行走(即正常行走)、尽可能快地行走(即快速行走)以及倒着数数时行走(即双任务行走)。主要结局包括正常行走条件下的步态步幅时间变异性和步态步幅长度变异性。次要结局包括快速和双任务条件下的步态步幅时间和长度变异性,以及从这三种行走条件得出的其他步态指标。

结果

与假刺激组相比,DAN+/DN-tDCS降低了正常和快速行走条件下的步幅长度变异性、快速和双任务行走条件下的双支撑时间变异性以及快速行走条件下的步宽变异性。相比之下,与假刺激组相比,DAN+/DN-tDCS并未改变平均步态速度或任何其他步态指标的平均值。

结论

在健康的年轻成年人中,单次暴露于旨在同时调节DAN和DN兴奋性的tDCS后,在刺激后立即进行测试时,步态变异性降低,但步态速度或其他平均步态指标未改变。这些结果表明,步态变异性可能由这些空间上不同但功能上相连的皮质网络独特地调节。这些结果值得对这种基于网络的tDCS对年轻和老年人群步行的皮质控制的短期和长期影响进行更多研究。

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