| Literature DB >> 27579172 |
Nordeyn Oulad Ben Taib1, Mario Manto2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low-frequency electrical stimulation to the motor cortex (LFSMC) depresses the excitability of motor circuits by long-term depression (LTD)-like effects. The interactions between LFSMC and cathodal direct current stimulation (cDCS) over the cerebellum are unknown.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebellum; Direct current stimulation; In vivo; Motor cortex; Neuromodulation; Plasticity
Year: 2016 PMID: 27579172 PMCID: PMC5004309 DOI: 10.1186/s40673-016-0053-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cerebellum Ataxias ISSN: 2053-8871
Fig. 1Top panels: example of averaged corticomotor response (MEP: motor evoked potential; averaging of 10 responses) evoked in left gastrocnemius muscle (stimulation of right motor cortex) at baseline (A, T0 min), 10 min after application of low frequency electrical stimulation of the motor cortex (B: post-LFSMC; duration of LFSMC: 10 min from T0 to T10 min), 45 min after baseline recording when the excitability of the motor cortex has returned to basal state (C: T45 min), after application of combined cDCS (cathodal DCS of the cerebellum) and LFSMC from T50 to T60 min (D: T70 min). Bottom panels: superimposition of averaged unconditioned MEPs (thin traces) and averaged MEPs with a conditioning stimulus (thick traces) during the paradigm of afferent facilitation (AF). Values of AF are given near the corresponding duos of traces
Fig. 2a: box and whisker plots of amplitudes of MEPs expressed in μV. ***: p < 0.001 as compared to T0, T45 and T70 min. b: box and whisker plots of afferent facilitation. Ratios of conditioned (CR)/unconditioned (UR) are shown at T0, T20, T45 and T70 min. Ratios are expressed in arbitrary units (a.u.). Medians (continuous lines), dotted lines (mean values) and outliers are illustrated. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01, ***: p < 0.001