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Evaluation of acute anodal direct current stimulation-induced effects on somatosensory-evoked responses in the rat

机译:急性阳极直流刺激诱导诱导对大鼠躯体感应诱发反应的疗效评价

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive tool used to treat brain disorders. The DC electric field is thought to modulate neuronal excitability and it has been reported to exert effects within the localized treatment area under the electrode, as well as in diffuse brain regions extending beyond the electrode. However, the manner in which tDCS influences neural transmission in the cortex and modulates neural activity in distant interconnected cortical regions remains unclear. Thus, the present study investigated the effects of anodal DCS (aDCS) on the forelimb-evoked sensory response that initially appears in the primary sensorimotor cortex (SIMI.) and then propagates to the secondary motor cortex (M2). When aDCS application was confined to the S1-M1 region, local field potential (LFP) recordings and voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) imaging revealed that the forelimb-evoked response in the S1-M1 was clearly enhanced. In contrast, the neural response in the M2 remained almost unchanged. On the other hand, aDCS application confined to the M2 increased the forelimb-evoked response in the M2 but not the S1-M1. Taken together, these results suggest that, when applied to the cortex, the aDCS may have intrinsic local effects, influencing afferent neural activity immediately underneath the stimulation site. Thus, the present results indicate that aDCS has less influence on neural activity in distant cortical areas interconnected to the stimulation site than at the stimulation site itself. Therefore, the findings do not support the idea of DCS remote activation via cortico-cortical connections, at least between the S1-M1 and M2 regions in rats.
机译:经颅直流刺激(TDC)是用于治疗脑疾病的非侵入性工具。 DC电场被认为调节神经元兴奋性,并且据报道,据报道,在电极下方的局部处理区域内施加效果,以及延伸超过电极的漫射脑区域。然而,TDC在皮质中影响神经传播的方式,并在远处互连的皮质区域中调节神经活动仍不清楚。因此,本研究研究了anodal DCS(ADC)对最初出现在主SensoMotor皮层(Simi)中的前肢诱发的感官响应的影响,然后传播到次级电动机皮层(M2)。当ADCS应用被限制在S1-M1区域时,局部场电位(LFP)记录和电压敏感染料(VSD)成像显示,S1-M1中的前肢诱发的反应显然是显而易见的。相比之下,M2中的神经反应仍然不变。另一方面,ADCS应用程序限制在M2上增加了M2中的前肢诱发的响应,但不是S1-M1。总之,这些结果表明,当应用于皮质时,ADC可能具有内在的局部作用,影响刺激部位下方的传入神经活动。因此,本结果表明ADC对与刺激位点相互连接的远处皮质区域的神经活性影响较小。因此,该发现不支持通过Cortico-Portical连接的DCS远程激活的思想,至少在大鼠中的S1-M1和M2区域之间。

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