Height-dependent variation in corticospinal excitability modulation after active but not sham intermittent theta burst stimulation

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Abdulhameed Tomeh , Abdul Hanif Khan Yusof Khan , Zalina Abu Zaid , King-Hwa Ling , Liyana Najwa Inche Mat , Hamidon Basri , Wan Aliaa Wan Sulaiman
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Poor reproducibility and high inter-individual variability in responses to intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) of the human motor cortex (M1) are matters of concern. Here we recruited 17 healthy young adults in a randomized, sham-controlled, crossover study. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-elicited motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were measured pre-iTBS (T0) and post-iTBS at 4–7 (T1), 9–12 (T2), 17–20 (T3), and 27–30 minutes (T4) from the right first dorsal interosseous muscle. MEP grand average (MEPGA) was defined as the mean of the normalized-to-baseline MEPs at all timepoints post-iTBS. As secondary objectives, we measured blood pressure, heart rate, and capillary blood glucose pre-iTBS, and at 0 and 30 minutes post-iTBS. The TMSens_Q structured questionnaire was filled out at the end of each session. Two-way repeated ANOVA did not show a significant TIME×INTERVENTION interaction effect on MEP amplitude, MEP latency, blood pressure, heart rate, and blood glucose (p > 0.05). Sleepiness was the most reported TMSens_Q sensation (82.3 %) in both groups. Surprisingly, the subjects’ height negatively correlated with the normalized MEP amplitudes at T3 (r = -0.65, p = 0.005), T4 (r = -0.66, p = 0.004), and MEPGA (r = -0.68, p = 0.003), with a trend correlation at T1 (r = -0.46, p = 0.062) and T2 (r = -0.46, p = 0.065) in the active but not sham group. In view of this, we urge future studies to delve deeper into the influence of height on neuroplasticity induction of the M1 representation of peripheral muscles. In the end, we highlight unique methodological considerations in our study protocol and future recommendations for M1-iTBS studies.
主动而非假间歇θ波爆发刺激后皮质脊髓兴奋性调节的高度依赖性变化
人类运动皮质(M1)对间歇性θ波爆发刺激(iTBS)反应的可重复性差和个体间差异性高是值得关注的问题。在这里,我们招募了17名健康的年轻人进行随机、假对照、交叉研究。在右侧第一背骨间肌4-7 (T1)、9-12 (T2)、17-20 (T3)和27-30 分钟(T4)测量经颅磁刺激(TMS)引发的运动诱发电位(MEPs)在itbs前(T0)和itbs后(T0)。MEP大平均值(MEPGA)定义为itbs后所有时间点的标准化至基线MEP的平均值。作为次要目标,我们测量了itbs前和itbs后0和30 分钟的血压、心率和毛细血管血糖。在每次会议结束时填写TMSens_Q结构化问卷。双向重复方差分析未显示MEP振幅、MEP潜伏期、血压、心率和血糖有显著的TIME×INTERVENTION交互作用(p >; 0.05)。睡意是两组中报告最多的TMSens_Q感觉(82.3 %)。令人惊讶的是,受试者的高度负相关与规范化议员振幅T3 (r = -0.65,p = 0.005),T4 (r = -0.66,p = 0.004),和MEPGA (r = -0.68,p = 0.003),在T1趋势相关性(r = -0.46,p = 0.062)和T2 (r = -0.46,p = 0.065)在活动而不是虚假的。鉴于此,我们希望未来的研究能更深入地探讨身高对周围肌肉M1表征神经可塑性诱导的影响。最后,我们强调了研究方案中独特的方法学考虑以及未来对M1-iTBS研究的建议。
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