Department of Neurology & Brain Medical Centre, First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Department of Neurology & Brain Medical Centre, First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Neuroimage Clin. 2022;36:103170. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103170. Epub 2022 Aug 28.
Accumulating evidence shows that consciousness is linked to neural oscillations in the thalamocortical system, suggesting that deficits in these oscillations may underlie disorders of consciousness (DOC). However, patient-friendly non-invasive treatments targeting this functional anomaly are still missing and the therapeutic value of oscillation restoration has remained unclear. We propose a novel approach that aims to restore DOC patients' thalamocortical oscillations by combining rhythmic trigeminal-nerve stimulation with comodulated musical stimulation ("musical-electrical TNS"). In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study, we recruited 63 patients with DOC and randomly assigned them to groups receiving gamma, beta, or sham musical-electrical TNS. The stimulation was applied for 40 min on five consecutive days. We measured patients' consciousness before and after the stimulation using behavioral indicators and neural responses to rhythmic auditory speech. We further assessed their outcomes one year later. We found that musical-electrical TNS reliably lead to improvements in consciousness and oscillatory brain activity at the stimulation frequency: 43.5 % of patients in the gamma group and 25 % of patients in the beta group showed an improvement of their diagnosis after being treated with the stimulation. This group of benefitting patients still showed more positive outcomes one year later. Moreover, patients with stronger behavioral benefits showed stronger improvements in oscillatory brain activity. These findings suggest that brain oscillations contribute to consciousness and that musical-electrical TNS may serve as a promising approach to improve consciousness and predict long-term outcomes in patients with DOC.
越来越多的证据表明,意识与丘脑皮质系统中的神经振荡有关,这表明这些振荡的缺陷可能是意识障碍(DOC)的基础。然而,针对这种功能异常的患者友好型非侵入性治疗方法仍然缺失,并且振荡恢复的治疗价值仍不清楚。我们提出了一种新的方法,旨在通过将节律性三叉神经刺激与调制音乐刺激(“音乐电 TNS”)相结合来恢复 DOC 患者的丘脑皮质振荡。在一项双盲、安慰剂对照、平行组研究中,我们招募了 63 名 DOC 患者,并将他们随机分配到接受伽马、贝塔或假音乐电 TNS 的组中。刺激在连续 5 天内每天进行 40 分钟。我们使用行为指标和对节律性听觉言语的神经反应在刺激前后测量患者的意识。我们进一步在一年后评估了他们的结果。我们发现,音乐电 TNS 可靠地导致意识和振荡脑活动在刺激频率上的改善:伽马组中有 43.5%的患者和贝塔组中有 25%的患者在接受刺激后其诊断得到改善。这群受益的患者在一年后仍显示出更积极的结果。此外,具有更强行为益处的患者在振荡脑活动方面显示出更强的改善。这些发现表明脑振荡有助于意识,并且音乐电 TNS 可能是一种有前途的方法,可以改善意识障碍患者的意识,并预测其长期结果。