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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Enhances the Excitability of Trigemino-Facial Reflex Circuits.

Christopher Cabib1, Federica Cipullo2, Merche Morales3, Josep Valls-Solé3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) causes a tiny burning sensation through activation of local cutaneous trigeminal afferents. HYPOTHESIS: Trigeminal sensory inputs from tDCS may generate excitability changes in the trigemino-facial reflex circuits. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: Sixteen healthy volunteers were submitted to 20 minutes tDCS sessions with two types of electrode-montage conditions: 1. Real vs Sham 'bi-hemispheric' tDCS (cathode/anode: C4/C3), for blinded assessment of effects, and 2. 'uni-hemispheric' tDCS (cathode/anode: Fp3/C3), for assessment of laterality of the effects. Supraorbital nerve stimuli were used to obtain blink reflexes before, during (10 minutes from onset) and after (30 minutes from onset) the tDCS session. Outcome measures were R2 habituation (R2H) to repeated stimuli, the blink reflex excitability recovery (BRER) to paired stimuli and the blink reflex inhibition by a prepulse (BRIP).
RESULTS: Real but not sham bi-hemispheric tDCS caused a significant decrease of R2H and leftward shift of BRER curve (p < 0.05 for all measures). The effects of uni-hemispheric tDCS on BRER and BRIP were larger on ipsilateral than on contralateral blink reflexes (p < 0.05). Excitability changes were still present 10 minutes after the end of stimulation in a lesser extent.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that 20 minute tDCS enhances the excitability of trigemino-facial reflex circuits. The finding of larger ipsilateral than contralateral effects suggests that sensitization through cutaneous trigeminal afferents adds on other possible mechanisms such as activation of cortico-nuclear or cortico-reticular connections.
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Keywords:  Blink reflex excitability; Brainstem excitability; Prepulse inhibition; Transcranial direct current stimulation; Trigemino-facial reflexes

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26831734     DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2015.12.003

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


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1.  Inherent physiological artifacts in EEG during tDCS.

Authors:  Nigel Gebodh; Zeinab Esmaeilpour; Devin Adair; Kenneth Chelette; Jacek Dmochowski; Adam J Woods; Emily S Kappenman; Lucas C Parra; Marom Bikson
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2018-10-12       Impact factor: 6.556

Review 2.  Can Transcranial Electrical Stimulation Localize Brain Function?

Authors:  Anke Ninija Karabanov; Guilherme Bicalho Saturnino; Axel Thielscher; Hartwig Roman Siebner
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2019-02-19
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