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Self-Regulation of SMR Power Led to an Enhancement of Functional Connectivity of Somatomotor Cortices in Fibromyalgia Patients

机译:SMR电力的自我调节导致了纤维肌痛患者体育瘤皮质功能连通性的增强

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Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that altered activity in somatosensory and motor cortices play a key role in pain chronification. Neurofeedback training of sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) is a tool which allow individuals to self-modulate their brain activity and to produce significant changes over somatomotor brain areas. Several studies have further shown that neurofeedback training may reduce pain and other pain-related symptoms in chronic pain patients. The goal of the present study was to analyze changes in SMR power and brain functional connectivity of the somatosensory and motor cortices elicited by neurofeedback task designed to both synchronize and desynchronize the SMR power over motor and somatosensory areas in fibromyalgia patients. Seventeen patients were randomly assigned to the SMR training ( n = 9) or to a sham protocol ( n = 8). All participants were trained during 6 sessions, and fMRI and EEG power elicited by synchronization and desynchronization trials were analyzed. In the SMR training group, four patients achieved the objective of SMR modulation in more than 70% of the trials from the second training session (good responders), while five patients performed the task at the chance level (bad responders). Good responders to the neurofeedback training significantly reduced pain and increased both SMR power modulation and functional connectivity of motor and somatosensory related areas during the last neurofeedback training session, whereas no changes in brain activity or pain were observed in bad responders or participants in the sham group. In addition, we observed that good responders were characterized by reduced impact of fibromyalgia and pain symptoms, as well as by increased levels of health-related quality of life during the pre-training sessions. In summary, the present study revealed that neurofeedback training of SMR elicited significant brain changes in somatomotor areas leading to a significant reduction of pain in fibromyalgia patients. In this sense, our research provide evidence that neurofeedback training is a promising tool for a better understanding of brain mechanisms involved in pain chronification.
机译:神经影像学研究表明,躯体感觉和电机皮质中的活性改变在疼痛计数中起着关键作用。传感器节奏的神经融合训练(SMR)是一种工具,使个人自我调节其脑活动并产生显着变化的体育瘤脑区域。几次研究进一步表明,神经融合训练可以减少慢性疼痛患者的疼痛和其他疼痛相关的症状。本研究的目的是分析由神经融合患者设计的神经融合任务引发的躯体感应和电机皮质的SMR电力和脑功能连通性的变化,该方法在纤维肌痛患者中同步和解同步SMR电力和躯体传感区域。将十七名患者随机分配给SMR训练(n = 9)或假法律(n = 8)。所有参与者在6个会议期间接受培训,并分析了通过同步和去同步试验引发的FMRI和EEG权力。在SMR培训集团中,四名患者在来自第二次培训课程(好响应者)的70%以上的试验中实现了SMR调制的目标,而五名患者在机会水平(坏响应者)进行任务。良好的响应者对神经融合训练的良好响应显着降低了疼痛,并且在最后一次神经融合训练期间增加了电机和躯体感应病相关区域的SMR功率调制和功能连接,而在恶劣的响应者或假组织中没有观察到脑活动或疼痛的变化。此外,我们观察到,良好的响应者的特点是减少纤维肌痛和疼痛症状的影响,以及在训练前的训练期间有关的健康相关水平。总之,本研究表明,SMR的神经融合训练在体育体区域的显着脑变化,导致纤维肌痛患者的疼痛显着降低。从这个意义上讲,我们的研究提供了一种证据表明,神经融合训练是一个有前途的工具,可以更好地理解疼痛计时的脑机制。

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