Transcranial focused ultrasound remotely modulates extrastriate visual cortex by stimulating frontal eye field with subregion specificity.

Kai Yu, Samantha Schmitt, Yunruo Ni, Emily Crane, Matthew A Smith, Bin He
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Objective: Low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) has emerged as a powerful neuromodulation tool characterized by its deep penetration and precise spatial targeting to influence neural activity. Our study directed low-intensity tFUS stimulation onto a region of prefrontal cortex (the frontal eye field, or FEF) of a rhesus macaque to examine its impact on a remote site, the extrastriate visual cortex (area V4) through this top-down modulatory circuit that has been studied extensively with electrical microstimulation.

Approach: To measure the impact of tFUS stimulation, we recorded local field potentials (LFPs) and multi-unit spiking activities from a multi-electrode array implanted in the visual cortex. To deliver tFUS stimulation, we leveraged a customized 128-element random array ultrasound transducer with precise spatial targeting.

Main results: We observed that tFUS stimulation in FEF produced modulation of V4 neuronal activity, either through enhancement or suppression, dependent on the pulse repetition frequency of the tFUS stimulation. Electronically steering the transcranial ultrasound focus through the targeted FEF cortical region produced changes in the level of modulation, indicating that the tFUS stimulation was spatially targeted within FEF. Modulation of V4 activity was confined to specific frequency bands, and this modulation was dependent on the presence or absence of a visual stimulus during tFUS stimulation. A control study targeting the insula produced no effect, emphasizing the region-specific nature of tFUS neuromodulation.

Significance: Our findings shed light on the capacity of tFUS to modulate specific neural pathways and provide a comprehensive understanding of its potential applications for neuromodulation within brain networks.

经颅聚焦超声通过刺激具有亚区域特异性的额叶眼区,远程调节离体视觉皮层。
目的:低强度经颅聚焦超声(tFUS)已成为一种强大的神经调控工具,其特点是穿透力强、空间定位精确,可影响神经活动。我们的研究将低强度 tFUS 刺激引向猕猴的前额叶皮层区域(额叶眼区,或 FEF),通过这一自上而下的调节回路来研究它对远端部位--离体视觉皮层(V4 区)的影响:为了测量 tFUS 刺激的影响,我们通过植入视觉皮层的多电极阵列记录局部场电位(LFP)和多单元尖峰活动。为了进行 tFUS 刺激,我们使用了定制的 128 元随机阵列超声换能器,该换能器具有精确的空间定位功能:主要结果:我们观察到,在 FEF 中,tFUS 刺激会对 V4 神经元活动产生调节作用,调节作用是通过增强或抑制来实现的,这取决于 tFUS 刺激的脉冲重复频率。通过电子方式引导经颅超声焦点穿过目标 FEF 皮层区域会产生调制水平的变化,这表明 tFUS 刺激在 FEF 内是有空间针对性的。对V4活动的调制仅限于特定频段,这种调制取决于tFUS刺激过程中是否存在视觉刺激。针对岛叶的对照研究没有产生任何效果,这强调了tFUS神经调控的区域特异性:我们的研究结果阐明了tFUS调节特定神经通路的能力,并对其在大脑网络内神经调节的潜在应用提供了全面的了解。
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