Evidence for Subcortical Plasticity after Paired Stimulation from a Wearable Device

被引:14
作者
Germann, Maria [1 ]
Baker, Stuart N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Med Sch, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4HH, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
electrical stimulation; long-term potentiation; reticulospinal; spike timing-dependent plasticity; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX; PYRAMIDAL TRACT CELLS; BRAIN-STEM CORE; RETICULAR-FORMATION; SHOULDER MUSCLES; RETICULOSPINAL CONTRIBUTIONS; NONCHOLINERGIC NEURONS; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; CORTICOSPINAL TRACT;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1554-20.2020
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Existing non-invasive stimulation protocols can generate plasticity in the motor cortex and its corticospinal projections; techniques for inducing plasticity in subcortical circuits and alternative descending pathways such as the reticulospinal tract (RST) are less well developed. One possible approach developed by this laboratory pairs electrical muscle stimulation with auditory clicks, using a wearable device to deliver stimuli during normal daily activities. In this study, we applied a variety of electrophysiological assessments to male and female healthy human volunteers during a morning and evening laboratory visit. In the intervening time (;6 h), subjects wore the stimulation device, receiving three different protocols, in which clicks and stimulation of the biceps muscle were paired at either low or high rate, or delivered at random. Paired stimulation: (1) increased the extent of reaction time shortening by a loud sound (the StartReact effect); (2) decreased the suppression of responses to transcranial magnetic brain stimulation (TMS) following a loud sound; (3) enhanced muscle responses elicited by a TMS coil oriented to induce anterior-posterior (AP) current, but not posterior-anterior (PA) current, in the brain. These measurements have all been suggested to be sensitive to subcortical, possibly reticulospinal, activity. Changes were similar for either of the two paired stimulus rates tested, but absent after unpaired (control) stimulation. Taken together, these results suggest that pairing clicks and muscle stimulation for long periods does indeed induce plasticity in subcortical systems such as the RST.
引用
收藏
页码:1418 / 1428
页数:11
相关论文
共 79 条
[1]   Comparison between short train, monophasic and biphasic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the human motor cortex [J].
Arai, N ;
Okabe, S ;
Furubayashi, T ;
Terao, Y ;
Yuasa, K ;
Ugawa, Y .
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2005, 116 (03) :605-613
[2]   Reticulospinal Contributions to Gross Hand Function after Human Spinal Cord Injury [J].
Baker, Stuart N. ;
Perez, Monica A. .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2017, 37 (40) :9778-9784
[3]   The primate reticulospinal tract, hand function and functional recovery [J].
Baker, Stuart N. .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 2011, 589 (23) :5603-5612
[4]   ASSOCIATIVE LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES [J].
BARRIONUEVO, G ;
BROWN, TH .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1983, 80 (23) :7347-7351
[5]   CONTROLLING THE FALSE DISCOVERY RATE - A PRACTICAL AND POWERFUL APPROACH TO MULTIPLE TESTING [J].
BENJAMINI, Y ;
HOCHBERG, Y .
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES B-STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY, 1995, 57 (01) :289-300
[6]   Can prepared responses be stored subcortically? [J].
Carlsen, AN ;
Chua, R ;
Inglis, JT ;
Sanderson, DJ ;
Franks, IM .
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2004, 159 (03) :301-309
[7]   A common polymorphism in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene (BDNF) modulates human cortical plasticity and the response to rTMS [J].
Cheeran, Binith ;
Talelli, Penelope ;
Mori, Francesco ;
Koch, Giacomo ;
Suppa, Antonio ;
Edwards, Mark ;
Houlden, Henry ;
Bhatia, Kailash ;
Greenwood, Richard ;
Rothwell, John C. .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 2008, 586 (23) :5717-5725
[8]   A Novel Wearable Device for Motor Recovery of Hand Function in Chronic Stroke Survivors [J].
Choudhury, Supriyo ;
Singh, Ravi ;
Shobhana, A. ;
Sen, Dwaipayan ;
Anand, Sidharth Shankar ;
Shubham, Shantanu ;
Gangopadhyay, Suparna ;
Baker, Mark R. ;
Kumar, Hrishikesh ;
Baker, Stuart N. .
NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR, 2020, 34 (07) :600-608
[9]   The Relationship Between Enhanced Reticulospinal Outflow and Upper Limb Function in Chronic Stroke Patients [J].
Choudhury, Supriyo ;
Shobhana, A. ;
Singh, Ravi ;
Sen, Dwaipayan ;
Anand, Sidharth Shankar ;
Shubham, Shantanu ;
Baker, Mark R. ;
Kumar, Hrishikesh ;
Baker, Stuart N. .
NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR, 2019, 33 (05) :375-383
[10]   Impaired Organization of Paired-Pulse TMS-Induced I-Waves After Human Spinal Cord Injury [J].
Cirillo, John ;
Calabro, Finnegan J. ;
Perez, Monica A. .
CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2016, 26 (05) :2167-2177