Contralateral Negative Bold Responses in the Motor Network during Subthreshold High-Frequency Interleaved Tms-Fmri over the Human Primary Motor Cortex

T. Shimomura, M. Fujiki, H. Ohba, Takanori Kochiyma, Kenji Sugita, H. Matsuta, Yukari Kawasaki, Kohei Oonishi, Hirotaka Fudaba, T. Kamida
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Objective: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive technique that stimulates a localized brain region underneath a coil. Recently, the application of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) to the primary motor cortex (M1) has been used to promote functional recovery in stroke patients with hemiparesis. High-frequency rTMS (5 Hz or greater) was applied over the affected hemisphere to reactivate hypoactive regions. Because of recent advances in MRI technology and, in particular, the gradient coils, high-frequency whole brain rTMS-fMRI is possible. The use of interleaved rTMS-fMRI during stimulation at a frequency of 5 Hz aids in understanding how the brain is modulated during stimulation. Method: We measured BOLD signal changes in whole brain during interleaved rTMS-fMRI (5Hz) using 3T MRI. Image processing and statistical analyses were carried out using the Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM8) software. Results: Distinct BOLD signal changes extending to the remote motor network during 5 Hz-rTMS over the M1 were successfully demonstrated using interleaved rTMS-fMRI. Negative BOLD responses were observed in the contralateral M1, the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), and the bilateral supplementary motor cortex (SMA), even though no significant BOLD signal changes were observed in the stimulated M1. The negative BOLD responses gradually became marked during (3 mins 57 sec). Therefore, long-lasting plastic changes may occur within 4 mins. Negative BOLD responses in remote regions away from the directly stimulated M1 suggest that subthreshold high frequency rTMS over the motor cortex induced neuromodulation via neuronal networks. Conclusion: The remarkable negative BOLD responses in the contralateral M1 induced by high-frequency rTMS may be useful for identifying a treatment strategy involving M1 stimulation.
阈下高频交错Tms-Fmri对初级运动皮层运动网络的对侧负Bold反应
目的:经颅磁刺激(TMS)是一种非侵入性技术,刺激线圈下的局部大脑区域。近年来,重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)对初级运动皮层(M1)的应用已被用于促进脑卒中偏瘫患者的功能恢复。高频rTMS (5hz或更高)应用于受影响的半球,以重新激活低活动区域。由于磁共振成像技术的最新进展,特别是梯度线圈,高频全脑rTMS-fMRI成为可能。在5赫兹的刺激频率下使用交错rTMS-fMRI有助于了解大脑在刺激期间是如何调节的。方法:采用3T MRI测量全脑在交叉rTMS-fMRI (5Hz)时BOLD信号的变化。使用统计参数映射(SPM8)软件进行图像处理和统计分析。结果:使用交错rTMS-fMRI成功地证明了在M1上5hz - rtms期间延伸到远程运动网络的明显BOLD信号变化。在对侧M1、背侧运动前皮质(PMd)和双侧辅助运动皮质(SMA)中观察到负的BOLD反应,尽管在受刺激的M1中没有观察到明显的BOLD信号变化。在3分57秒内,BOLD负反应逐渐明显。因此,持久的塑料变化可能在4分钟内发生。远离直接刺激M1的偏远区域的负BOLD反应表明,阈下高频rTMS通过运动皮层诱导神经元网络的神经调节。结论:高频rTMS诱导的对侧M1显著的负BOLD反应可能有助于确定涉及M1刺激的治疗策略。
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