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Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Temporarily Reverses Age-Associated Cognitive Decline and Functional Brain Activity Changes

机译:阳极经颅直流电刺激暂时逆转与年龄相关的认知功能下降和功能性脑活动改变

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The rising proportion of elderly people worldwide will yield an increased incidence of age-associated cognitive impairments, imposing major burdens on societies. Consequently, growing interest emerged to evaluate new strategies to delay or counteract cognitive decline in aging. Here, we assessed immediate effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (atDCS) on cognition and previously described detrimental changes in brain activity attributable to aging. Twenty healthy elderly adults were assessed in a crossover sham-controlled design using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and concurrent transcranial DCS administered to the left inferior frontal gyrus. Effects on performance and task-related brain activity were evaluated during overt semantic word generation, a task that is negatively affected by advanced age. Task-absent resting-state fMRI (RS-fMRI) assessed atDCS-induced changes at the network level independent of performance. Twenty matched younger adults served as controls. During sham stimulation, task-related fMRI demonstrated that enhanced bilateral prefrontal activity in older adults was associated with reduced performance. RS-fMRI revealed enhanced anterior and reduced posterior functional brain connectivity. atDCS significantly improved performance in older adults up to the level of younger controls; significantly reduced task-related hyperactivity in bilateral prefrontal cortices, the anterior cingulate gyrus, and the precuneus; and induced a more “youth-like” connectivity pattern during RS-fMRI. Our results provide converging evidence from behavioral analysis and two independent functional imaging paradigms that a single session of atDCS can temporarily reverse nonbeneficial effects of aging on cognition and brain activity and connectivity. These findings may translate into novel treatments to ameliorate cognitive decline in normal aging in the future.
机译:全球老年人口比例的上升将导致与年龄相关的认知障碍的发生率增加,给社会带来沉重负担。因此,人们越来越有兴趣评估延迟或抵消衰老的认知下降的新策略。在这里,我们评估了阳极经颅直流电刺激(atDCS)对认知的直接影响,并先前描述了由于衰老引起的大脑活动的有害变化。使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)和同时经颅DCS对左下额回给予的假手术对照设计,对20名健康的老年人进行了评估。在公开的语义词生成过程中评估了对性能和与任务相关的大脑活动的影响,该任务受到高龄的负面影响。没有任务的静止状态功能磁共振成像(RS-fMRI)在网络级别评估了DCS诱导的变化,与性能无关。二十名配对的年轻人作为对照。在假刺激期间,与任务相关的功能磁共振成像显示,老年人双侧前额叶活动增强与性能下降有关。 RS-fMRI显示增强的前部功能和减少的后部功能性大脑连接。 atDCS显着提高了老年人的表现,达到了年轻对照的水平;显着降低双侧前额叶皮层,前扣带回和前突中与任务相关的活动过度;并在RS-fMRI期间引发了一种更加“年轻”的连接方式。我们的结果提供了来自行为分析和两个独立的功能成像范例的综合证据,即一次atDCS可以暂时逆转衰老对认知,大脑活动和连接性的非有益影响。这些发现可能会转化为新的治疗方法,以缓解未来正常衰老中的认知能力下降。

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