Noninvasive profiling of input-output excitability curves in human prefrontal cortex.

Nai-Feng Chen, Umair Hassan, Jessica M Ross, Lily Forman, James W Hartford, Juha Gogulski, Sara Parmigiani, Jade Truong, Corey J Keller, Christopher C Cline
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Background: The human prefrontal cortex plays a critical role in cognitive control and behavior, and its dysfunction has been linked to numerous psychiatric and neurological disorders. However, noninvasive measurement of prefrontal activity remains challenging, limiting our understanding of how to optimize prefrontal treatments. Input-output relationships reveal how neural circuits respond to different inputs and are essential for determining optimal treatment parameters and understanding individual variability in treatment response, yet systematic investigation of prefrontal input-output relationships has been lacking.

Objective: To characterize human prefrontal excitability with input-output (I/O) curves.

Methods: We employed transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with electroencephalography in a randomized mixed-block design with 28 healthy participants receiving single-pulse TMS to left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) across 12 stimulation intensities (60-140% of resting motor threshold). We quantified prefrontal excitability using early local TMS-evoked potentials (EL-TEPs), local cortical responses measured locally 20-60 ms post-stimulus.

Results: We observed a strong effect of TMS intensity on prefrontal EL-TEPs. Sigmoidal EL-TEP I/O curves were observed in 57% of participants, with the sigmoidality partially explained by the signal quality of the EL-TEP. Correlations were observed between EL-TEP and motor-evoked potential curve parameters, but intensity parameterization approaches did not significantly differ in explaining inter-individual EL-TEP response variability. Reliable EL-TEPs could be obtained using fewer TMS pulses at higher intensities, and test-retest assessments revealed robust I/O curve profiles.

Conclusions: These findings provide a systematic noninvasive characterization of prefrontal input-output physiology in humans, establishing a validated framework for estimating prefrontal excitability. The comparison of various intensity parameterizations motivates the need for enhanced models and individualized measurement of stimulation responses.

人类前额叶皮层输入-输出兴奋性曲线的无创分析。
背景:人类前额皮质在认知控制和行为中起着至关重要的作用,其功能障碍与许多精神和神经疾病有关。然而,前额叶活动的无创测量仍然具有挑战性,限制了我们对如何优化前额叶治疗的理解。输入-输出关系揭示了神经回路对不同输入的反应,对于确定最佳治疗参数和理解治疗反应的个体差异至关重要,但对前额叶输入-输出关系的系统研究一直缺乏。目的:用输入-输出(I/O)曲线表征人前额叶兴奋性。方法:我们采用随机混合区设计的经颅磁刺激(TMS)结合脑电图,对28名健康参与者进行了12次刺激强度(静息运动阈值的60-140%)的左背外侧前额叶皮质(dlPFC)单脉冲TMS。我们使用早期局部tms诱发电位(EL-TEPs)量化前额叶兴奋性,局部皮质反应在刺激后20-60 ms测量。结果:经颅磁刺激强度对前额叶EL-TEPs有明显影响。在57%的参与者中观察到s型EL-TEP I/O曲线,s型性部分解释了EL-TEP的信号质量。EL-TEP与运动诱发电位曲线参数之间存在相关性,但强度参数化方法在解释个体EL-TEP反应变异性方面没有显著差异。使用更少的TMS脉冲,在更高的强度下,可以获得可靠的EL-TEPs,测试-重测试评估显示稳健的I/O曲线。结论:这些发现为人类前额叶输入-输出生理学提供了一个系统的无创特征,建立了一个有效的评估前额叶兴奋性的框架。各种强度参数化的比较激发了对增强模型和个性化刺激反应测量的需求。
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