Pathway-dependent brain stimulation responses indicate motion processing integrity after stroke

IF 11.7 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1093/brain/awaf043
Michele Bevilacqua, Fabienne Windel, Elena Beanato, Pauline Menoud, Sarah Zandvliet, Nicola Ramdass, Lisa Fleury, Julie Hervé, Krystel R Huxlin, Friedhelm C Hummel, Estelle Raffin
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Homonymous Hemianopia (HH), a common visual impairment resulting from occipital lobe lesions, affects a significant number of stroke survivors. Intensive perceptual training can foster recovery, possibly by enhancing surviving visual pathways. This study employed cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS) to induce associative plasticity within the residual and bi-directional primary visual cortex (V1) - middle temporal area (MT) pathways in stroke patients. We used ccPAS, which is thought to tap into Hebbian-like spike-timing dependent plasticity, over a motion processing pathway in stroke patients to transiently improve visual motion discrimination in their blind field. Sixteen stroke patients participated in this double-blind, crossover study comparing the effects of bidirectional ccPAS (V1-to-MT or MT-to-V1) on motion discrimination and EEG-Granger Causality. Additionally, we explored potential multimodal sources of inter-individual variability. Results showed that MT-to-V1 ccPAS enhanced motion direction discrimination, but the expected electrophysiological increase in top-down MT-to-V1 inputs was observed only in patients who showed improvement in motion discrimination. Good responders to MT-V1 ccPAS also demonstrated improved functional coupling between the cortical motion pathway and other relevant areas in the visual network, as well as more preserved ipsilesional V1-MT structural integrity. These findings indicate that targeted ccPAS can effectively engage functionally relevant residual visual pathways in stroke-affected brains, potentially offering new avenues for patient stratification and visual recovery strategies.
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脑通路依赖性刺激反应表明脑卒中后运动加工的完整性
同质性偏盲(HH)是一种常见的由枕叶病变引起的视力障碍,影响着相当数量的中风幸存者。强化知觉训练可以促进恢复,可能是通过增强残存的视觉通路。本研究采用皮质-皮质配对联想刺激(ccPAS)诱导脑卒中患者残留和双向初级视觉皮层(V1) -中颞叶区(MT)通路内的联想可塑性。我们使用ccPAS,被认为是利用Hebbian-like spike-timing依赖的可塑性,通过卒中患者的运动加工途径,暂时改善他们的盲区视觉运动辨别。16例脑卒中患者参与了这项双盲交叉研究,比较双向ccPAS (V1-to-MT或MT-to-V1)对运动辨别和脑电图格兰杰因果关系的影响。此外,我们还探索了个体间变异的潜在多模态来源。结果显示,MT-to-V1 ccPAS增强了运动方向识别,但仅在运动识别改善的患者中观察到自上而下的MT-to-V1输入的预期电生理增加。MT-V1 ccPAS的良好应答者还表现出皮层运动通路与视觉网络中其他相关区域之间的功能耦合改善,以及更多地保留了同侧V1-MT结构完整性。这些发现表明,靶向ccPAS可以有效地参与脑卒中患者大脑中与功能相关的残余视觉通路,可能为患者分层和视觉恢复策略提供新的途径。
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Brain
Brain 医学-临床神经学
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20.30
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4.10%
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458
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain, a journal focused on clinical neurology and translational neuroscience, has been publishing landmark papers since 1878. The journal aims to expand its scope by including studies that shed light on disease mechanisms and conducting innovative clinical trials for brain disorders. With a wide range of topics covered, the Editorial Board represents the international readership and diverse coverage of the journal. Accepted articles are promptly posted online, typically within a few weeks of acceptance. As of 2022, Brain holds an impressive impact factor of 14.5, according to the Journal Citation Reports.
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