Interactive effect between transcranial focused ultrasound and transcranial magnetic stimulation on human motor cortex

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Neurophysiology Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2024.09.001
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Abstract

Objective

Transcranial focused ultrasound (TUS) can suppress human motor cortical excitability. However, it is unclear whether the TUS may interact with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) when they co-delivered in multiple trials.

Methods

Nineteen subjects received three different TUS-TMS co-stimulation protocols to the motor cortex including concurrent stimulation (TUS-TMS-C), separated stimulation (TUS-TMS-S), and TMS only. In each condition, two runs of 30 stimulation trials were conducted with a five-minute rest between runs. Motor-evoked potentials (MEP) were recorded during stimulation and at 0, 10, 20, and 30 min after stimulation. The MEP amplitudes after intervention were normalized to the mean pre-intervention MEP amplitude and expressed as MEP ratios. An additional test with TUS alone was applied to all participants to assess whether TUS itself can elicit after-effects.

Results

There were no significant after-effects of all three interventions on MEP ratios. However, 11 subjects who showed online inhibition (OI + ) during the TUS-TMS-C protocol, defined as having MEP ratio less than 1 during TUS-TMS-C, showed significant MEP suppression at 10, 20 and 30 min after TUS-TMS-C. In 8 subjects did not show online inhibition (OI-), defined as having MEP ratios greater than 1 during TUS-TMS-C, showed no significant inhibitory after-effects. OI + and OI- status did not change in a follow-up repeat TUS-TMS-C test. TUS alone did not generate inhibitory after-effects in either OI + or OI- participants.

Conclusions

Our results showed that co-delivery of TUS and TMS can elicit inhibitory after-effect in subjects who showed online inhibition, suggesting that TUS and TMS may interact with each other to produce plasticity effects.

Significance

TUS and TMS may interact with each other to modulate cortical excitability.

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经颅聚焦超声和经颅磁刺激对人体运动皮层的交互效应
目的经颅聚焦超声(TUS)可以抑制人体运动皮层的兴奋性。方法 19 名受试者接受了三种不同的 TUS-TMS 联合刺激运动皮层方案,包括同时刺激(TUS-TMS-C)、分离刺激(TUS-TMS-S)和仅 TMS。在每种情况下,进行两次共 30 次刺激试验,两次试验之间休息五分钟。在刺激过程中以及刺激后 0、10、20 和 30 分钟记录运动诱发电位(MEP)。干预后的 MEP 振幅与干预前的平均 MEP 振幅进行归一化处理,并以 MEP 比值表示。所有受试者都接受了单独的 TUS 测试,以评估 TUS 本身是否会引起后效应。然而,11 名受试者在 TUS-TMS-C 方案期间表现出在线抑制(OI + ),即在 TUS-TMS-C 期间 MEP 比率小于 1,在 TUS-TMS-C 后 10、20 和 30 分钟表现出明显的 MEP 抑制。8 名受试者未出现在线抑制(OI-),即 TUS-TMS-C 期间 MEP 比率大于 1,未显示出明显的抑制后效应。在后续的重复 TUS-TMS-C 测试中,OI + 和 OI- 状态没有变化。结论我们的研究结果表明,TUS 和 TMS 的联合传递可以在表现出在线抑制的受试者中引起抑制性后效应,这表明 TUS 和 TMS 可能会相互作用,产生可塑性效应。
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Clinical Neurophysiology
Clinical Neurophysiology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: As of January 1999, The journal Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, and its two sections Electromyography and Motor Control and Evoked Potentials have amalgamated to become this journal - Clinical Neurophysiology. Clinical Neurophysiology is the official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Brazilian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Czech Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, the Italian Clinical Neurophysiology Society and the International Society of Intraoperative Neurophysiology.The journal is dedicated to fostering research and disseminating information on all aspects of both normal and abnormal functioning of the nervous system. The key aim of the publication is to disseminate scholarly reports on the pathophysiology underlying diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system of human patients. Clinical trials that use neurophysiological measures to document change are encouraged, as are manuscripts reporting data on integrated neuroimaging of central nervous function including, but not limited to, functional MRI, MEG, EEG, PET and other neuroimaging modalities.
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