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Opposite optimal current flow directions for induction of neuroplasticity and excitation threshold in the human motor cortex.

Martin Sommer1, Christoph Norden, Lars Schmack, Holger Rothkegel, Nicolas Lang, Walter Paulus.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Directional sensitivity is relevant for the excitability threshold of the human primary motor cortex, but its importance for externally induced plasticity is unknown.
OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of current direction on two paradigms inducing neuroplasticity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).
METHODS: We studied short-lasting after-effects induced in the human primary motor cortex of 8 healthy subjects, using 5 Hz rTMS applied in six blocks of 200 pulses each, at 90% active motor threshold. We controlled for intensity, frequency, waveform and spinal effects.
RESULTS: Only biphasic pulses with the effective component delivered in an anterioposterior direction (henceforth posteriorly directed) in the brain yielded an increase of motor-evoked potential (MEP) amplitudes outlasting rTMS. MEP latencies and F-wave amplitudes remained unchanged. Biphasic pulses directed posteroanterior (i.e. anteriorly) were ineffective, as were monophasic pulses from either direction. A 1 Hz study in a group of 12 healthy subjects confirmed facilitation after posteriorly directed biphasic pulses only.
CONCLUSIONS: The anisotropy of the human primary motor cortex is relevant for induction of plasticity by subtreshold rTMS, with a current flow opposite to that providing lowest excitability thresholds. This is consistent with the idea of TMS primarily targeting cortical columns of the phylogenetically new M1 in the anterior bank of the central sulcus. For these, anteriorly directed currents are soma-depolarizing, therefore optimal for low thresholds, whereas posteriorly directed currents are soma-hyperpolarizing, likely dendrite-depolarizing and bested suited for induction of plasticity. Our findings should help focus and enhance rTMS effects in experimental and clinical settings.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22885142     DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2012.07.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Stimul        ISSN: 1876-4754            Impact factor:   8.955


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