Duncan Shelley J, Marques Kamyla, Fawkes Jade, Smith Laura J, Wilkinson David T
Department of Sport and Health, Solent University, Southampton SO14 OYN, UK; School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
Neuroscience. 2024 Sep 13;555:178-183. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.07.048. Epub 2024 Jul 27.
We recently showed that vestibular stimulation can produce a long-lasting alleviation of motor features in Parkinson's disease. Here we investigated whether components of the motor related cortical response that are commonly compromised in Parkinson's - the Bereitschaftspotential and mu-rhythm event-related desynchronization - are modulated by concurrent, low frequency galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) during repetitive limb movement amongst 17 individuals with idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Relative to sham, GVS was favourably associated with higher amplitudes during the late and movement phases of the Bereitschaftspotential and with a more pronounced decrease in spectral power within the mu-rhythm range during finger-tapping. These data increase understanding of how GVS interacts with the preparation and execution of voluntary movement and give added impetus to explore its therapeutic effects on Parkinsonian motor features.
我们最近发现,前庭刺激可以长期缓解帕金森病的运动症状。在此,我们研究了在17名特发性帕金森病患者进行重复性肢体运动期间,同时进行的低频直流电前庭刺激(GVS)是否会调节帕金森病中通常受损的运动相关皮层反应成分—— Bereitschaft电位和μ节律事件相关去同步化。相对于假刺激,GVS与Bereitschaft电位后期和运动期的较高振幅以及在手指敲击期间μ节律范围内频谱功率更显著的降低呈正相关。这些数据增进了我们对GVS如何与自主运动的准备和执行相互作用的理解,并为探索其对帕金森运动症状的治疗作用提供了新的动力。