Resting motor threshold asymmetry in PD patients: a navigated TMS measurement study

V. Gramigna, M. G. Bianco, Marianna Crasá, R. Nisticó, A. Quattrone, A. Quattrone
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Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) is a painless method for targeting stimulation of the human brain. The responses from peripheral muscles provide a direct measure for the integrity of the cortical interneurons, corticospinal neurons, and spinal motoneurons. Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathways and by the lateralization of motor dysfunction. In this study, we applied nTMS on a cohort of PD patients and healthy subjects (HC) in order to investigate the asymmetry of the cortical excitability. During the experiments, resting motor threshold (rMT) in each hemisphere and its difference between brain sides (ΔrMT), motor evoked potentials (MEPs) amplitude, and the electric field strength at the optimal stimulus location (E-field) were evaluated for each subject. A statistical analysis was performed and a significant difference between HC and PD was found in resting motor threshold asymmetry descripted by ΔrMT. This finding suggested that ΔrMT could be considered as an informative biomarker of PD disease. The innovative approach of navigated magnetic stimulation procedure allowed the respect of the cortical architecture through the accurate spatial location. Indeed, no significant differences were found in E-field strength in both hemispheres. The optimal spatial specificity of navigated TMS provides support for its application in the neurodegenerative disease scenario.
PD患者静息运动阈值不对称:导航TMS测量研究
导航经颅磁刺激(nTMS)是一种无痛的靶向刺激人脑的方法。外周肌肉的反应为皮质中间神经元、皮质脊髓神经元和脊髓运动神经元的完整性提供了直接的测量方法。帕金森病(PD)的特征是多巴胺能黑质纹状体通路的变性和运动功能障碍的偏侧化。在这项研究中,我们应用nTMS对PD患者和健康受试者(HC)进行队列研究,以研究皮层兴奋性的不对称性。在实验过程中,对每个被试的各脑半球静息运动阈值(rMT)及其脑侧差异(ΔrMT)、运动诱发电位(MEPs)振幅和最佳刺激位置的电场强度(E-field)进行评估。通过统计分析,HC和PD在静息运动阈值不对称方面存在显著差异(ΔrMT)。这一发现表明ΔrMT可以被认为是帕金森病的一种信息丰富的生物标志物。导航磁刺激程序的创新方法允许通过精确的空间定位来尊重皮质结构。事实上,在两个半球的电场强度上没有发现明显的差异。导航TMS的最佳空间特异性为其在神经退行性疾病场景中的应用提供了支持。
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