非侵入性脑刺激重组1型神经纤维瘤病患者工作记忆任务期间的有效连接

Q4 Neuroscience
Marta Czime Litwińczuk , Shruti Garg , Stephen R. Williams , Jonathan Green , Caroline Lea-Carnall , Nelson J. Trujillo-Barreto
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在之前的一项研究中,我们研究了atDCS对工作记忆任务表现的影响以及背外侧前额皮质(dlPFC)中抑制性神经递质γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)的调节。本研究调查了tDCS是否在任务过程中调节有效的连接,特别是评估tDCS是否改变神经元群体之间的相互作用。方法18例青少年1型神经纤维瘤病(NF1)患者完成了单盲假对照交叉随机tDCS试验(阳极F3,阴极Cz)。动态因果模型用于估计从功能磁共振成像中显示工作记忆效应的区域之间的有效连通性。使用参数经验贝叶斯方法对会话之间(刺激前和刺激后)和刺激类型(tDCS和假性)效应进行组水平推断。通过磁共振波谱法(MRS-GABA)测定的GABA浓度与tdcs前后左dlPFC有效连接参数的相关性分析。接下来,使用所有工作记忆性能和所有tdcs前和tdcs后连接参数重复相关分析。结果tDCS降低了左额上回的平均兴奋性连通性,增加了左苍白球的平均兴奋性连通性。此外,左侧dlPFC平均内在(抑制性)连通性的降低与MRS-GABA的降低有关。然而,dlPFC的连接参数都没有显示出与工作记忆任务的表现有任何关联。结论tDCS重组了从额叶到额纹状体的连接。由于tdcs相关的变化并不特定于工作记忆的影响,它们可能影响了一般的认知控制过程。此外,通过减少MRS-GABA, tDCS可能使dlPFC对外部刺激更加敏感和反应,例如认知任务的表现。
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Non-invasive brain stimulation reorganises effective connectivity during a working memory task in individuals with Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Introduction

In a previous study, we examined the effect of atDCS on working memory task performance and modulation of the inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). The present study investigates whether tDCS modulates effective connectivity during the task, specifically assessing whether tDCS alters interactions between neuronal populations.

Methods

Eighteen adolescents with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) completed a single-blind sham-controlled cross-over randomised tDCS trial (with the anode at F3 and cathode at Cz). Dynamic causal modelling was used to estimate the effective connectivity between regions that showed working memory effects from the fMRI. Group-level inferences for between sessions (pre- and post-stimulation) and stimulation type (tDCS and sham) effects were carried out using the parametric empirical Bayes approach. A correlation analysis was performed to relate the estimated effective connectivity parameters of left dlPFC pre-tDCS and post-tDCS to the concentration of GABA measured via magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS-GABA). Next, correlation analysis was repeated using all working memory performance and all pre-tDCS and post-tDCS connectivity parameters.

Results

It was found that tDCS decreased average excitatory connectivity from dlPFC to left superior frontal gyrus and increased average excitatory connectivity to left globus pallidus. Further, reduced average intrinsic (inhibitory) connectivity of left dlPFC was associated with lower MRS-GABA. However, none of the connectivity parameters of dlPFC showed any association with performance on a working memory task.

Conclusions

These findings suggest that tDCS reorganised connectivity from frontal to fronto-striatal connectivity. As tDCS-related changes were not specific to the effect of working memory, they may have impacted general cognitive control processes. In addition, by reducing MRS-GABA, tDCS might make dlPFC more sensitive and responsive to external stimulation, such as performance of cognitive tasks.
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