Aspetti neurofisiologici e neuropsichiatrici della stimolazione magnetica transcranica

Michela Walpoth , Giancarlo Giupponi , Roger Pycha , Christine Hörtnagl , Armand Hausmann , Alfredo C. Altamura , Bernardo Dell’Osso , Maurizio Pompili , Andreas Conca
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Abstract

Introduction

The authors review the literature in the field of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).

Materials and methods

For this purpose a PubMed search was performed. Additional information was gained by cross-referencing from papers found in the data base.

Results

Data from controlled studies as well as supplementary information from relevant review articles pertinent to the topic were used. History and the basics of TMS and repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) are presented. The ability of rTMS to non-invasively modulate higher cognitive functions such as learning and memory developed to a new exciting field. TMS, in fact, allows to transiently disrupt ongoing cortical processing, thus helping to enlighten the causal role of a specific brain area in a certain observable behaviour. Finally, rTMS clinical effectiveness in mood disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenic psychoses and Parkinson's disease, as well as in pain syndrome, is discussed.

Conclusions

RTMS in concert with functional neuroimaging methods allows to analyse neuronal networks. Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) and Long-Term Depression (LTD) are phenomena seen in preclinical studies after rTMS, thus reflecting plastic modulation of the brain. In fact, changes in brain plasticity are supposed to be putative mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of psychiatric diseases like major depression.

经颅磁刺激的神经生理和神经精神方面
作者对经颅磁刺激(TMS)领域的相关文献进行了综述。材料和方法为此,我们在PubMed上进行了检索。通过交叉参考数据库中找到的论文获得了额外的信息。结果数据来自对照研究,补充信息来自与本课题相关的相关综述文章。介绍了经颅磁刺激和重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)的历史和基础。rTMS对学习和记忆等高级认知功能的非侵入性调节能力已发展成为一个令人兴奋的新领域。事实上,经颅磁刺激可以暂时中断正在进行的皮层处理,从而有助于揭示特定大脑区域在某些可观察行为中的因果作用。最后,讨论了rTMS在情绪障碍、焦虑症、精神分裂症和帕金森病以及疼痛综合征中的临床疗效。结论srtms与功能神经成像方法相结合可以分析神经网络。长期增强(Long-Term Potentiation, LTP)和长期抑郁(Long-Term Depression, LTD)是rTMS后临床前研究中出现的现象,反映了大脑的可塑性调节。事实上,大脑可塑性的变化被认为是精神疾病(如重度抑郁症)病理生理学的潜在机制。
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