Literature DB >> 22436366

Probing modifications of cortical excitability during stroke recovery with navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Pantelis Lioumis1, Satu Mustanoja, Rozaliya Bikmullina, Anne-Mari Vitikainen, Dubravko Kičić, Oili Salonen, Turgut Tatlisumak, Markku Kaste, Nina Forss, Jyrki P Mäkelä.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To follow cortical excitability changes during recovery from stroke with navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS), in particular, to characterize changes of short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) and intracortical facilitation (ICF), to correlate them with recovery of upper extremity function, and to detect possible shifts of cortical hand representations.
METHODS: Single and paired pulse nTMS were delivered to the hemisphere with infarction and to the hemisphere without infarction in 14 first-ever stroke patients at 1 (T1) and 3 months (T2) after stroke. Electromyographic responses to nTMS stimulation were recorded from the first dorsal interosseus muscles. nTMS was used to ensure an accurate coil repositioning in repeated measurements. Hand function recovery was clinically evaluated using the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) and 9-hole peg test (9-HPT).
RESULTS: SICI and ICF were modulated in both hemispheres during recovery. Inhibition in the hemisphere without infarction correlated significantly with the affected hand performance at T2; stronger disinhibition (poor inhibition) was associated with worse hand performance. Location of hand muscle representations was shifted in 3 well-recovered patients out of 14 patients at T2.
CONCLUSIONS: In line with earlier studies, disinhibition in the hemisphere without infarction may be related to poor recovery of the affected hand. Usage of the affected hand during stroke recovery seems to influence these cortical excitability changes. nTMS is a valuable tool for tracking muscle cortical representation changes during brain reorganization.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2012        PMID: 22436366     DOI: 10.1310/tsr1902-182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Stroke Rehabil        ISSN: 1074-9357            Impact factor:   2.119


  5 in total

1.  Enhanced motor function and its neurophysiological correlates after navigated low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the contralesional motor cortex in stroke.

Authors:  Shahid Bashir; Marine Vernet; Umer Najib; Jennifer Perez; Miguel Alonso-Alonso; Mark Knobel; Woo-Kyoung Yoo; Dylan Edwards; Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Journal:  Restor Neurol Neurosci       Date:  2016-08-11       Impact factor: 2.406

2.  Prediction of Motor Function Recovery after Subcortical Stroke: Case Series of Activation PET and TMS Studies.

Authors:  Se Hee Jung; Yu Kyeong Kim; Sang Eum Kim; Nam-Jong Paik
Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med       Date:  2012-08-27

3.  Pre-stimulus Alpha Oscillations and Inter-subject Variability of Motor Evoked Potentials in Single- and Paired-Pulse TMS Paradigms.

Authors:  Zafer Iscan; Maria Nazarova; Tommaso Fedele; Evgeny Blagovechtchenski; Vadim V Nikulin
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2016-10-07       Impact factor: 3.169

Review 4.  Resting motor threshold in the course of hand motor recovery after stroke: a systematic review.

Authors:  Jitka Veldema; Dennis Alexander Nowak; Alireza Gharabaghi
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2021-11-03       Impact factor: 4.262

5.  Cortical Excitability Measured with nTMS and MEG during Stroke Recovery.

Authors:  Jyrki P Mäkelä; Pantelis Lioumis; Kristina Laaksonen; Nina Forss; Turgut Tatlisumak; Markku Kaste; Satu Mustanoja
Journal:  Neural Plast       Date:  2015-09-27       Impact factor: 3.599

  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.