| Literature DB >> 23841021 |
Bubblepreet K Randhawa1, Becky G Farley, Lara A Boyd.
Abstract
Background. Parkinson disease (PD) is characterized by hypometric movements resulting from loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. PD leads to decreased activation of the supplementary motor area (SMA); the net result of these changes is a poverty of movement. The present study determined the impact of 5 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the SMA on a fine motor movement, handwriting (writing cursive "l"s), and on cortical excitability, in individuals with PD. Methods. In a cross-over design, ten individuals with PD were randomized to receive either 5 Hz or control stimulation over the SMA. Immediately following brain stimulation right handed writing was assessed. Results. 5 Hz stimulation increased vertical size of handwriting and diminished axial pressure. In addition, 5 Hz rTMS significantly decreased the threshold for excitability in the primary motor cortex. Conclusions. These data suggest that in the short term 5 Hz rTMS benefits functional fine motor task performance, perhaps by altering cortical excitability across a network of brain regions. Further, these data may provide the foundation for a larger investigation of the effects of noninvasive brain stimulation over the SMA in individuals with PD.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23841021 PMCID: PMC3681307 DOI: 10.1155/2013/751925
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parkinsons Dis ISSN: 2042-0080
Participant Characteristics.
| P | Sex | Age | MoCA | UPDRS-III | H&Y | DH | More affected side | Disease duration (years) | Medication (daily dose—mg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M | 52 | 25 | 9 | 1.5 | R | L | 4 | Levodopa/Carbidopa 100/25 QID |
| 2 | M | 73 | 28 | 18 | 1.5 | R | R | 10 | Levodopa/Carbidopa CR 200/50 QID |
| 3 | M | 77 | 27 | 11 | 1.5 | R | L | 4 | Levodopa/Carbidopa 250 QD |
| 4 | M | 77 | 24 | 13 | 1.5 | R | R | 4 | Levodopa/Carbidopa CR 100/25 QID |
| 5 | M | 71 | 29 | 7 | 1 | R | R | 8 | Levodopa/Carbidopa CR 200-50 TID |
| 6 | M | 77 | 29 | 9 | 1.5 | R | L (more axial) | 3 | Levodopa/Carbidopa CR 100/25 QID |
| 7 | M | 72 | 26 | 7 | 1.5 | R | R (more axial) | 5 | Levodopa/Carbidopa 200/50 q5H |
| 8 | F | 64 | 28 | 5 | 1.5 | R | R (more axial) | 6 | Levodopa/Carbidopa CR 100/25 q5H |
| 9 | M | 64 | 30 | 6 | 1.5 | R | L | 4 | Levodopa/Carbidopa 100/25 QID |
| 10 | M | 78 | 29 | 9 | 1.5 | R | R | 3 | Levodopa/Carbidopa CR 200/50 QID |
P: participant, Age: years, F: female, M: male, R: right; L: Left, MoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment, UPDRS-III: Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-motor section, H&Y: Hoehn and Yahr's stages, DH: dominant hand, CR: controlled release, QD: one/day, BID: two times/day, TID: three/day, QID: Four/day, q5H: Five/day.
Figure 1Stereotaxic system for coil placement. Brainsight was used to locate left SMA (as per Talairach coordinates) and left M1; markers were placed to ensure accuracy of coil placement within and across stimulation sessions.
Figure 2Example of raw data from handwriting task from an individual trial showing a rectangular box of 0.79 by 8 inches; participants were instructed to match the height of their loops to the size of the box.
Average means (SD) before and after rTMS for each group and P values for all segments, upstrokes and downstrokes.
| Variable | All segments | Upstroke | Downstroke | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Hz | Control |
| 5 Hz | Control |
| 5 Hz | Control |
| |
| Vertical size (cm) | |||||||||
| Before | 1.87 (0.09) | 1.85 (0.12) | 0.04∗2 | 1.88 (0.09) | 1.87 (0.12) | 0.01∗2 | 1.86 (0.09) | 1.84 (0.12) | NS |
| After | 1.92 (0.10) | 1.84 (0.16) | 1.94 (0.09) | 1.85 (0.17) | 1.90 (0.12) | 1.84 (0.16) | |||
| Peak Vertical velocity (cm/sec) | |||||||||
| Before | 6.97 (1.72) | 7.54 (1.08) | 0.01∗1 | 7.41 (1.48) | 8.11 (1.31) | NS | 6.55 (2.07) | 7.06 (1.38) | 0.02∗1 |
| After | 7.99 (1.90) | 7.98 (1.62) | 8.34 (1.89) | 8.48 (1.62) | 7.72 (2.06) | 7.59 (1.86) | |||
| Average pen Beforessure | |||||||||
| Before | 658.94 (209.10) | 546.43 (204.47) | NS | 675.30 (211.95) | 566.43 (195.68) | 0.05∗2 | 642.39 (211.93) | 536.50 (207.25) | NS |
| After | 564.64 (154.47) | 550.07 (254.76) | 581.09 (161.34) | 570.02 (254.05) | 543.31 (150.10) | 528.36 (259.84) | |||
NS: not significant; ∗1significant main effect of time; ∗2significant session by time interaction.
Figure 3Significant interactions in behavioural data from handwriting task for (a) vertical size, (b) upstroke size, and (c) average pen pressure. Error bars are standard error of the mean (SEM).
Average means (SD) before and after rTMS for each group, and P values for RMT.
| Variable | TMS |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Active | Sham | ||
| RMT | |||
| Before | 63.1 (10.55) | 62.3 (8.08) | 0.05* |
| After | 60.2 (9.14) | 61.2 (8.59) | |
*Significant SESSION by TIME interaction.