10hz重复经颅磁刺激后主观认知衰退的情景记忆和ltp样可塑性增强。

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Tianjiao Zhang, Qian Lu, Jie Song, Manyu Dong, Chuan He, Zude Zhu, Han Yang, Yilun Qian, Tong Wang, Hanjun Liu, Ying Shen
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摘要

背景:主观认知衰退(SCD)是在没有客观损害的情况下自我感知的认知抱怨,代表了认知衰老连续体中的一种危险状态。高频重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)在左背外侧前额叶皮层(L-DLPFC)上显示出对阿尔茨海默病(AD)的认知益处,但其对SCD认知功能的影响在很大程度上仍未被探索。目的:评价10 hz rTMS对SCD患者L-DLPFC认知功能和长时程增强(LTP)样可塑性(以间歇性θ波爆发刺激后运动诱发电位(MEP)变化为指标)的影响,探讨脑可塑性与认知结果的关系。方法:在这项随机、假对照试验中,42名SCD患者在四周内接受20次主动或假10-Hz rTMS(每组21人)。主要结果是延迟情景记忆,使用听觉语言学习测试-华山版(AVLT-H)进行评估。次要结果包括额外的认知测量和基线、干预后5 (T5)、10 (T10)和30 (T30)分钟的MEP振幅。结果:rTMS组在干预后的延迟情景记忆(AVLT-N5)和T5和T10时的MEP振幅均有显著改善,而假手术组没有观察到这种变化。此外,T10时MEP振幅的增加与AVLT-N5性能的提高呈正相关。结论:这些发现提供了第一个证据,证明在10hz rTMS后,SCD患者的延迟情景记忆和ltp样可塑性增强,表明ltp样可塑性在阐明SCD认知改善的神经生理相关方面具有潜在作用。试验注册:研究设计和分析计划于2023年9月7日在中国临床试验注册中心(No. 6)进行预注册。ChiCTR2300075517)。
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Enhanced episodic memory and LTP-like plasticity in subjective cognitive decline following 10-Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is a self-perceived cognitive complaint in the absence of objective impairment, representing an at-risk state along the continuum of cognitive aging. High-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (L-DLPFC) has shown cognitive benefits in Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet its effects on cognitive functions in SCD remain largely unexplored.

Objective: To evaluate the effects of 10-Hz rTMS over the L-DLPFC in individuals with SCD on cognitive functions and long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity, indexed by changes in motor evoked potential (MEP) following intermittent theta burst stimulation, and examine the relationship between brain plasticity and cognitive outcomes.

Methods: In this randomized, sham-controlled trial, 42 individuals with SCD received 20 sessions of either active or sham 10-Hz rTMS (n = 21 per group) over four weeks. The primary outcome was delayed episodic memory, evaluated using the Auditory Verbal Learning Test-Huashan version (AVLT-H). Secondary outcomes included additional cognitive measures and MEP amplitudes at baseline and at 5 (T5), 10 (T10), and 30 (T30) minutes post-intervention.

Results: The rTMS group exhibited significant improvements in both delayed episodic memory (AVLT-N5) and MEP amplitudes at T5 and T10 following the intervention, whereas such changes were not observed in the sham group. Moreover, increased MEP amplitude at T10 was positively correlated with improved AVLT-N5 performance.

Conclusions: These findings provide the first evidence for enhanced delayed episodic memory and LTP-like plasticity in individuals with SCD following 10-Hz rTMS over the L-DLPFC, suggesting a potential role of LTP-like plasticity in elucidating the neurophysiological correlates of cognitive improvements for SCD.

Trial registration: The study design and analysis plan were preregistered on September 7th, 2023 at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (No. ChiCTR2300075517).

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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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9.60
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122
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24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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