无创脑刺激诱导可塑性和超可塑性。

IF 15.1 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Amitabh Bhattacharya, Ghazaleh Darmani, Kaviraja Udupa, Jean-François Nankoo, Mandy Yi Rong Ding, Robert Chen
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摘要

无创脑刺激(NIBS)方法可以调节大脑可塑性,这是突触连接在突触活动或外部刺激下增强或减弱的基本过程。这篇综述综合了目前关于NIBS技术如何诱导长期突触变化的知识,类似于长期增强(LTP)和长期抑郁(LTD)。我们特别强调元可塑性,即先前的神经活动影响随后的可塑性反应的过程。我们强调了各种刺激参数、大脑状态和个体差异如何影响可塑性结果,并强调了实现一致治疗效果的挑战。此外,我们讨论了应用元可塑性概念治疗神经和精神疾病的潜在临床影响。我们概述了未来研究的关键领域,并强调了开发个性化NIBS方案的重要性,这些方案与潜在的生物学机制密切相关,以改善治疗结果。
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Induction of plasticity and metaplasticity using noninvasive brain stimulation.

Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) methods can modulate brain plasticity, the fundamental process by which synaptic connections are strengthened or weakened in response to synaptic activity or external stimuli. This review synthesizes current knowledge regarding how NIBS techniques induce long-lasting synaptic changes resembling long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD). We place special emphasis on metaplasticity, the process by which prior neural activity influences subsequent plasticity responses. We highlight how various stimulation parameters, brain state, and individual differences shape plasticity outcomes, and emphasize the challenges in achieving consistent therapeutic effects. Additionally, we discuss the potential clinical impact of applying metaplasticity concepts in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. We outline critical areas for future research and emphasize the importance of developing personalized NIBS protocols that are closely aligned with underlying biological mechanisms to improve therapeutic outcomes.

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Trends in Neurosciences
Trends in Neurosciences 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
26.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
123
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For over four decades, Trends in Neurosciences (TINS) has been a prominent source of inspiring reviews and commentaries across all disciplines of neuroscience. TINS is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, and its articles are curated by the Editor and authored by leading researchers in their respective fields. The journal communicates exciting advances in brain research, serves as a voice for the global neuroscience community, and highlights the contribution of neuroscientific research to medicine and society.
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