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Lasting accelerative effects of 1 Hz and 20 Hz electrical stimulation on cortical spreading depression: relevance for clinical applications of brain stimulation.

机译:1 Hz和20 Hz电刺激对皮层扩展性抑郁症的持久加速作用:与脑刺激临床应用相关。

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Abstract Clinical applications of brain stimulation have been increasing during the last decade; however, the mechanisms of action remain unknown. One proposed mechanism of action is that repetitive stimulation modulates cortical excitability. Herein, we explore the question of whether repetitive electric stimulation increases cortical excitability as indexed by the cortical spreading depression. Twenty-four Wistar rats were divided into three groups according to the treatment: sham, 1-Hz and 20-Hz stimulation. Stimulation was applied to the left frontal cortex through a pair of epidurally implanted silver-wire electrodes. The cortical spreading depression-features were analysed at three time points (one day before, one day after and 2 weeks after treatment) in both the stimulated and unstimulated hemisphere. A 3 x 2 x 3 factorial anova with repeated measures showed significant differences in the main effect of time (P < 0.0001), hemisphere (P = 0.0002) and stimulation group (P = 0.008). The interaction between time vs. hemisphere vs. stimulation group was also significant (P < 0.0001). Posthoc analysis demonstrated that 1-Hz and 20-Hz repetitive electrical stimulation significantly increased the velocity of cortical spreading depression in the stimulated hemisphere. Furthermore, 20-Hz stimulation showed a greater effect on cortical spreading depression compared to 1-Hz stimulation. The results show that 1-Hz and 20-Hz repetitive electrical stimulation results in an increase in cortical spreading depression velocity that is associated with the frequency and the hemisphere of stimulation. Furthermore, the effects are found to be long lasting. We believe that these findings have strong relevance to support the clinical application of therapies involving electrical stimulation for diseases of reduced cortical excitability.
机译:摘要在过去十年中,脑刺激的临床应用一直在增加。但是,作用机理仍然未知。一种提议的作用机制是重复刺激调节皮层兴奋性。在本文中,我们探讨了重复电刺激是否会增加由皮层扩散抑制所指示的皮层兴奋性的问题。根据治疗方法,将二十四只Wistar大鼠分为三组:假刺激,1-Hz和20-Hz刺激。通过一对硬膜外植入的银线电极对左额叶皮层进行刺激。在受激半球和未受激半球的三个时间点(治疗前一天,治疗后一天和治疗后2周)分析皮质扩散性抑郁特征。重复测量的3 x 2 x 3阶乘方差分析在时间(P <0.0001),半球(P = 0.0002)和刺激组(P = 0.008)的主要作用上显示出显着差异。时间与半球与刺激组之间的相互作用也很显着(P <0.0001)。事后分析表明1 Hz和20 Hz的重复电刺激显着增加了受刺激的半球中皮质扩散抑制的速度。此外,与1 Hz刺激相比,20 Hz刺激对皮层扩展抑制表现出更大的影响。结果表明,1 Hz和20 Hz的重复电刺激导致皮层扩张抑制速度的增加,该速度与刺激的频率和半球有关。此外,发现效果是持久的。我们认为,这些发现与支持涉及电刺激的皮质兴奋性降低的疾病的疗法的临床应用具有密切的关联。

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