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Neural substrates of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation during movement in healthy subjects and acute stroke patients. A PET study.

机译:健康受试者和急性中风患者运动过程中低频重复经颅磁刺激的神经基质。 PET研究。

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The aim of the study was to investigate, with an rTMS/PET protocol, the after-effects induced by 1-Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) of the primary motor cortex (M1) contralateral to that stimulated during a movement. Eighteen healthy subjects underwent a baseline PET scan followed, in randomized order, by a session of Real/Sham low-frequency (1 Hz) subthreshold rTMS over the right M1 for 23 min. The site of stimulation was fMRI-guided. After each rTMS session (real or sham), subjects underwent behavioral hand motor tests and four PET scans. During the first two scans, ten subjects (RH group) moved the right hand ipsilateral to the stimulated site and eight subjects (LH group) moved the left contralateral hand. All remained still during the last two scans (rest). Two stroke patients underwent the same protocol with rTMS applied on contralesional M1. Compared with Sham-rTMS, Real-rTMS over the right M1 was followed by a significant increase of rCBF during right hand movement in left S1M1, without any significant change in motor performance. The effect lasted less than 1 h. The same rTMS-induced S1M1 overactivation was observed in the two stroke patients. Commissural connectivity between right dorsal premotor cortex and left M1 after real-rTMS was observed with a psychophysiological interaction analysis in healthy subjects. No major changes were found for the left hand. These results give further arguments in favor of a plastic commissural connectivity between M1 both in healthy subjects and in stroke patients, and reinforce the potential for therapeutic benefit of low-frequency rTMS in stroke rehabilitation.
机译:该研究的目的是通过rTMS / PET协议研究1-Hz重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)对主要运动皮层(M1)对侧的局部脑血流(rCBF)产生的后效应在运动中所激发的对18名健康受试者进行基线PET扫描,然后以随机顺序在右侧M1上进行Real / Sham低频(1 Hz)亚阈值rTMS疗程,持续23分钟。刺激部位在fMRI指导下进行。在每个rTMS会话(真实或假)之后,对受试者进行行为手运动测试和四次PET扫描。在前两次扫描中,十名受试者(RH组)将右手同侧移至受刺激部位,八名受试者(LH组)将左手对侧移开。在最近的两次扫描中,所有记录均保持静止(其余)。两名中风患者在对侧M1上应用了rTMS进行了相同的方案。与Sham-rTMS相比,在右侧M1上进行Real-rTMS之后,在左侧S1M1的右手移动过程中,rCBF显着增加,而运动性能没有任何显着变化。效果持续不到1小时。在两名中风患者中观察到相同的rTMS诱导的S1M1过度激活。通过心理生理学相互作用分析,在健康受试者中观察到了真正的rTMS后右前运动皮层和左M1之间的合婚连通性。左手没有发现重大变化。这些结果进一步证实了健康受试者和中风患者中M1之间的可塑性连合,并增强了低频rTMS在中风康复中的治疗益处。

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