| Literature DB >> 32322929 |
Shady Safwat Hassan1,2, Carlos Trenado1,3, Tarek Ali Rageh2, Alfons Schnitzler1,4, Stefan Jun Groiss5,6.
Abstract
Cortical facilitation assessed with triad conditioning transcranial magnetic stimulation has been termed triad-conditioned facilitation (TCF). TCF has been supposed to reflect increased intracortical facilitation (ICF) at short interstimulus intervals (ISI) around 10 ms and an intrinsic rhythm of the motor cortex at longer ISI around 25 ms. To gain further insight into the pathophysiological mechanism of TCF, we systematically studied the effect of suprathreshold conditioning stimulus (CS) and test stimulus (TS) intensity on TCF. Various CS intensities and TS intensities were used in a triad-conditioning paradigm that was applied to 11 healthy subjects. ISI between pulses were studied between 5 and 200 ms. TCF at 10 ms ISI enhanced with increasing CS intensity but decreased with increasing TS intensity. The duration of facilitation was longer with higher CS intensity. However, TCF at 25 ms ISI could not be elicited with none of the CS and TS intensities addressed here. Our results are consistent with the notion of TCF at short ISI reflecting ICF. The enhanced and prolonged facilitation with increase of CS without additional isolated facilitation at longer ISI suggest a prolongation of ICF.Entities:
Keywords: Conditioning stimulus (CS); Interstimulus intervals (ISI); Motor-evoked potentials (MEP); Test stimulus (TS); Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS); Triad-conditioning facilitation (TCF)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32322929 PMCID: PMC7237525 DOI: 10.1007/s00221-020-05812-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Brain Res ISSN: 0014-4819 Impact factor: 1.972
Fig. 1a TS block results. Here, we show TCF results across ISIs under by varying of the test stimulus intensities; b CS block results. Here, it is shown TCF results across ISISs by varying intensities of the conditioning stimuli; c, d display bar graphs describing the comparison between different TS and CS intensities in the ISI between 5 and 20 ms
Fig. 2Correlation analysis between MEP amplitude at TS intensity and degree of facilitation at 12.5 ms. Insets illustrate the results of the linear correlation analysis (black line)