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Measures of cortical plasticity after transcranial paired associative stimulation predict changes in electroencephalogram slow-wave activity during subsequent sleep

机译:经颅配对联合刺激后皮质可塑性的测量预测随后的睡眠中脑电图慢波活动的变化

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Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the previous time awake and decreasing during sleep, although the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Recent studies have shown that procedures presumably leading to local plastic changes in the cerebral cortex can lead to local changes in SWA during subsequent sleep. To further investigate the connection between cortical plasticity and sleep SWA, in this study we used a paired associative stimulation (PAS) protocol, in which median nerve stimuli were followed at different intervals (25 or 10 ms) by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulses to the contralateral cortical hand area. As expected, such a protocol led to a sustained increase (long-term potentiation-like) or decrease (long-term depression-like) of cortical excitability as measured by motor evoked potentials. By using a TMS-compatible high-density electroencephalographic (EEG) system, we also found that, in individual subjects, TMS-evoked cortical responses over sensorimotor cortex changed with different interstimulus intervals. Moreover, during subsequent sleep, SWA increased locally in subjects whose TMS-evoked cortical responses had increased after PAS, and decreased in subjects whose cortical responses had decreased. Changes in TMS-evoked cortical EEG response and change in sleep SWA were localized to similar cortical regions and were positively correlated. Together, these results suggest that changes in cortical excitability in opposite directions lead to corresponding changes in local sleep regulation, as reflected by SWA, providing evidence for a tight relationship between cortical plasticity and sleep intensity.
机译:睡眠慢波活动(SWA)被认为反映了睡眠需求,与上一次清醒时间成正比,而在睡眠过程中则有所减少,尽管其潜在机制尚不清楚。最近的研究表明,可能导致大脑皮层局部塑性改变的程序可能导致随后的睡眠中SWA局部改变。为了进一步研究皮质可塑性与睡眠SWA之间的联系,在这项研究中,我们使用了配对联想刺激(PAS)方案,其中经颅磁刺激(TMS)脉冲在不同间隔(25或10 ms)跟随正中神经刺激到对侧皮质手区域。如预期的那样,通过运动诱发电位测量,这种方案导致皮质兴奋性持续增加(长期增强样)或降低(长期抑郁样)。通过使用TMS兼容的高密度脑电图(EEG)系统,我们还发现,在个体受试者中,TMS诱发的感觉运动皮层的皮质反应随不同的刺激间隔而改变。此外,在随后的睡眠中,PAS后TMS引起的皮质反应增加的受试者的SWA局部升高,而皮质反应降低的受试者的SWA降低。 TMS诱发的皮质EEG反应的变化和睡眠SWA的变化位于相似的皮质区域,并呈正相关。总之,这些结果表明,相反方向的皮层兴奋性变化会导致局部睡眠调节发生相应变化,如SWA所反映的那样,为皮层可塑性与睡眠强度之间的紧密关系提供了证据。

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