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Resting State Functional Connectivity Signature of Treatment Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Mal de Debarquement Syndrome

机译:静息状态功能连接性签名的重复性经颅磁刺激治疗Mal de取消禁止综合症。

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been used in experimental protocols to treat mal de debarquement syndrome (MdDS), a neurological condition that represents a maladaptive brain state resulting from entrainment to external oscillating motion. Medical treatments and biomarkers for MdDS remain limited but neuromodulation with rTMS has shown evidence for therapeutic effects. This study took a neuroimaging approach to examine the neuromodulatory effect of rTMS on MdDS. Twenty individuals with MdDS underwent five daily treatments of rTMS over bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Participants received 1 Hz over right DLPFC (1200 pulses) followed by 10 Hz over left DLPFC (2000 pulses). Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging was acquired before and after treatments to determine functional connectivity changes associated with a positive treatment effect. A single-subject-based analysis protocol was developed to capture the degree of resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) between the rTMS target and the entorhinal cortex (EC), an area previously shown to be hypermetabolic in MdDS. Our results showed that rocking motion perception in subjects was modulated by rTMS over the DLPFC. Improvements in symptoms correlated most strongly with a post-rTMS reduction in functional connectivity between the left EC and the precuneus, right inferior parietal lobule, and the contralateral EC, which are part of the posterior default mode network. Positive response to rTMS correlated with higher baseline RSFC between the DLPFC and the EC. Our findings suggest that baseline prefrontal-limbic functional connectivity may serve as a predictor of treatment response to prefrontal stimulation in MdDS and that RSFC may serve as a dynamic biomarker of symptom status.
机译:重复性经颅磁刺激(rTMS)已用于实验方案中,以治疗脱脂综合症(MdDS),这是一种神经系统疾病,代表由向外部振荡运动的夹带导致的适应不良的大脑状态。 MdDS的医学治疗和生物标记物仍然有限,但rTMS的神经调节已显示出治疗效果的证据。这项研究采用神经影像学方法来检查rTMS对MdDS的神经调节作用。二十名患有MdDS的患者在双侧背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)上接受了五次rTMS每日治疗。参与者在右DLPFC上以1 Hz的频率(1200脉冲),在左DLPFC上以10 Hz的频率(2000脉冲)接收。在治疗前后获取静止状态功能磁共振成像,以确定与阳性治疗效果相关的功能连接性变化。开发了基于单对象的分析协议,以捕获rTMS目标与内嗅皮层(EC)之间的静止状态功能连通性(RSFC)的程度,该区域先前在MdDS中显示为代谢异常。我们的结果表明,对象的摇摆运动感知是通过DTMFC上的rTMS进行调制的。症状的改善与rTMS后功能降低(左后EC模式)有关,rTMS后左EC和前胎,右下壁小叶和对侧EC之间的功能连接减少。对rTMS的阳性反应与DLPFC和EC之间较高的基线RSFC相关。我们的发现表明,基线前额叶-边缘功能连通性可以充当MdDS中对额叶前刺激的治疗反应的预测指标,而RSFC可以充当症状状态的动态生物标志。

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