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Homeotatic modulation of stimulation-dependent plasticity in human motor cortex
Ilić NV, Milanović S, Krstić J, Bajec DD, Grajić M, Ilić TV.
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- MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- elektrická stimulace metody přístrojové vybavení MeSH
- elektromyografie metody přístrojové vybavení MeSH
- experimenty na lidech MeSH
- financování organizované MeSH
- homeostáza fyziologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- motorické korové centrum fyziologie MeSH
- nervus medianus fyziologie MeSH
- neuroplasticita fyziologie MeSH
- somatosenzorické evokované potenciály fyziologie MeSH
- statistika jako téma MeSH
- transkraniální magnetická stimulace metody využití MeSH
- zápěstí fyziologie MeSH
- Check Tag
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé MeSH
Since recently, it is possible, using noninvasive cortical stimulation, such as the protocol of paired associative stimulation (PAS), to induce the plastic changes in the motor cortex, in humans that mimic Hebb's model of learning. Application of TMS conjugated with peripheral electrical stimulation at strictly coherent temporal manner lead to convergence of inputs in the sensory-motor cortex, with the consequent synaptic potentiation or weakening, if applied repetitively. However, when optimal interstimulus interval (ISI) for induction of LTP-like effects is applied as a single pair, Motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude inhibition is observed, the paradigm known as short-latency afferent inhibition (SLAI). Aiming to resolve this paradox, PAS protocols were applied, with 200 repetitions of TMS pulses paired with median nerve electrical stimulation, at ISI equal to individual latencies of evoked response of somatosensory cortex (N(20)) (PAS(LTP)), and at ISI of N(20) shortened for 5 msec (PAS(LTD)) - protocols that mimic LTP-like changes in the human motor cortex. MEP amplitudes before, during and after interventions were measured as an indicator based on output signals originating from the motor system. Post-intervention MEP amplitudes following the TMS protocols of PAS(LTP) and PAS(LTD) were facilitated and depressed, respectively, contrary to MEP amplitudes during intervention. During PAS(LTP) MEP amplitudes were significantly decreased in case of PAS(LTP), while in the case of PAS(LTD) an upward trend was observed. In conclusions, a possible explanation for the seemingly paradoxical effect of PAS can be found in the mechanism of homeostatic modulation of plasticity. Those findings indicate the existence of complex relationships in the development of plasticity induced by stimulation, depending on the level of the previous motor cortex excitability.
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