Temporal Parameters Determine the Efficacy of Vagus Nerve Stimulation Directed Neural Plasticity.

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Juliet J A Addo, Connor L Neifert, Tanya T T Danaphongse, Stephanie T Abe, Vikram Ezhil, Michael P Kilgard, Seth A Hays
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Abstract

Background: Combining vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with rehabilitation represents an emerging treatment for a range of neurological disorders, and identifying stimulation parameters that maximize the effects of VNS may provide a means to optimize this therapy. Prior studies show that varying the intensity of stimulation, which influences activity of the locus coeruleus and nucleus basalis in response to VNS, determines the strength of VNS-dependent enhancement of synaptic plasticity in cortical circuits. Objective: The impact of the temporal parameters of stimulation, such as frequency and distribution of pulses within a stimulation train, remains underexplored. In this study, we evaluated how varying these temporal parameters impacts the magnitude of VNS-directed plasticity.

Methods: In the first experiment, rats received trains of VNS at 1 of 3 moderate pulse frequencies (20, 30, or 45 Hz) concurrent with a simple motor task. After 5 days of training, we evaluated cortical movement representations using intracortical microstimulation. In a second experiment, we used a similar paradigm to explore whether burst stimulation (125 ms of 30 Hz pulses, repeated 4 times over 2000 ms), would enhance VNS-dependent plasticity.

Results: All 3 moderate pulse frequencies produced equivalent increases in cortical representation of the paired movement compared to sham stimulation. Unexpectedly, both burst stimulation or a matched number of pulses distributed evenly in time failed to produce significant enhancement of plasticity compared to sham stimulation, whereas moderate pulse frequency stimulation did.

Conclusions: These findings illustrate the importance of the temporal dynamics of stimulation in determining the effects of VNS and provide guidelines for designing novel VNS sequences.

时间参数决定迷走神经刺激对神经可塑性的影响。
背景:将迷走神经刺激(VNS)与康复相结合是一系列神经系统疾病的一种新兴治疗方法,确定能最大化VNS效果的刺激参数可能为优化这种治疗方法提供一种手段。先前的研究表明,改变刺激强度,影响蓝斑核和基底核对VNS的反应,决定了VNS依赖性突触可塑性增强的强度。目的:刺激时间参数的影响,如脉冲的频率和分布在刺激序列中,仍未得到充分的研究。在这项研究中,我们评估了这些时间参数的变化如何影响vns定向可塑性的大小。方法:在第一个实验中,大鼠接受三种中等脉冲频率(20、30或45 Hz)中的一种的VNS训练,同时进行简单的运动任务。经过5天的训练,我们使用皮质内微刺激评估皮质运动表征。在第二个实验中,我们使用了类似的范例来探索突发刺激(125 ms的30 Hz脉冲,在2000 ms内重复4次)是否会增强vns依赖性的可塑性。结果:与假刺激相比,所有3个中等脉冲频率在成对运动的皮层表征上都产生了相同的增加。出乎意料的是,与假性刺激相比,突发刺激或时间均匀分布的匹配脉冲数量都不能显著增强可塑性,而中等脉冲频率的刺激则可以。结论:这些发现说明了刺激的时间动态在确定VNS效应中的重要性,并为设计新的VNS序列提供了指导。
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