| Literature DB >> 27531976 |
Phan Luu1, Easwara Moorthy Essaki Arumugam2, Erik Anderson2, Amanda Gunn2, Dennis Rech2, Sergei Turovets3, Don M Tucker1.
Abstract
In pain management as well as other clinical applications of neuromodulation, it is important to consider the timing parameters influencing activity-dependent plasticity, including pulsed versus sustained currents, as well as the spatial action of electrical currents as they polarize the complex convolutions of the cortical mantle. These factors are of course related; studying temporal factors is not possible when the spatial resolution of current delivery to the cortex is so uncertain to make it unclear whether excitability is increased or decreased with anodal vs. cathodal current flow. In the present study we attempted to improve the targeting of specific cortical locations by applying current through flexible source-sink configurations of 256 electrodes in a geodesic array. We constructed a precision electric head model for 12 healthy individuals. Extraction of the individual's cortical surface allowed computation of the component of the induced current that is normal to the target cortical surface. In an effort to replicate the long-term depression (LTD) induced with pulsed protocols in invasive animal research and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies, we applied 100 ms pulses at 1.9 s intervals either in cortical-surface-anodal or cortical-surface-cathodal directions, with a placebo (sham) control. The results showed significant LTD of the motor evoked potential as a result of the cortical-surface-cathodal pulses in contrast to the placebo control, with a smaller but similar LTD effect for anodal pulses. The cathodal LTD after-effect was sustained over 90 min following current injection. These results support the feasibility of pulsed protocols with low total charge in non-invasive neuromodulation when the precision of targeting is improved with a dense electrode array and accurate head modeling.Entities:
Keywords: cortical plasticity; head tissue conductivity; transcranial alternating current stimulation; transcranial direct current stimulation; transcranial electrical stimulation; transcranial pulsed current stimulation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27531976 PMCID: PMC4969286 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Comparisons of transcranial pulsed current stimulation (tPCS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) after-effects as a function of total charge.
| Modulation type | Polarity | Total current (mA) | Area (cm2) | Total duration (seconds) | Pulse duration (seconds) | Hz | Total current injection time (seconds) | Total charge (mCoulomb) | Findings | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present study | tPCS | Anodal/Cathodal | 1.16 | 8 | 1020 | 0.1 | 0.5 | 51 | 59.16 | Significant MEP decrease for cathodal stimulation |
| tDCS | Anodal | 1.0 | 35 | 60 | NA | NA | 60 | 60 | No significant change | |
| tDCS | Cathodal | 1.0 | 35 | 300 | NA | NA | 300 | 300 | Significant MEP changes lasting for only 1 min after stimulation (returned to baseline at 5 min) |
Comparisons of tPCS and so-tDCS after-effects as a function of total charge.
| Modulation type | Polarity | Total current (mA) | Area (cm2) | Total duration (seconds) | Pulse duration (seconds) | Hz | Total current injection time (seconds) | Total charge (mCoulomb) | Findings | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present study | tPCS | Anodal/ Cathodal | 1.16 | 8 | 1020 | 0.1 | 0.5 | 51 | 59.16 | Significant decrease for cathodal |
| tDCS | Anodal/ Cathodal | 0.75 | 12 | 600 | NA | NA | 600 | 450 | Significant increase/decrease | |
| so-tDCS | 0.75 | 12 | 600 | tACS | 0.8 | tACS | 225 | No significant change | ||
| so-tDCS | 1.5 | 12 | 600 | 0.8 | 450 | Significant increase/decrease | ||||
| tDCS | Anodal | 0.7 | 24 | 600 | NA | NA | 600 | 420 | Significant increase | |
| tPCS (short) | 1.5 | 24 | 300 | 0.5 | 1.8 | 272.7 | 409.1 | Significant increase | ||
| tPCS (long) | 1.5 | 24 | 600 | 0.5 | 0.9 | 260.9 | 391.3 | No significant change |