Title of article :
High-frequency oscillations change in parallel with short-interval intracortical inhibition after theta burst magnetic stimulation
Author/Authors :
Takenobu Murakami، نويسنده , , Kenji Sakuma، نويسنده , , Takashi Nomura، نويسنده , , Kenji Nakashima، نويسنده , , Isao Hashimoto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Objective
Theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (TBS) causes changes in motor cortical excitability. In the present study, somatosensory-evoked potentials (SEPs) and high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) were recorded before and after TBS over the motor cortex to examine how TBS influenced the somatosensory cortex.
Methods
SEPs following electric median nerve stimulation were recorded, and amplitudes for the P14, N20, P25, and N33 components were measured and analyzed. HFOs were separated by 400–800 Hz band-pass filtering, and root-mean-square amplitudes were calculated from onset to offset. SEPs and HFOs were measured before and after application of either intermittent or continuous TBS (iTBS/cTBS; 600 total pulses at 80% active motor threshold) over the motor cortex. Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) and short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) of the first dorsal interosseous muscle were examined before and after TBS.
Results
MEPs, SICI, and HFO amplitudes were increased and decreased significantly after iTBS and cTBS, respectively. Wide-band SEPs did not change significantly after TBS.
Conclusions
TBS changed the cortical excitability of the sensorimotor cortices. Changes in HFOs after TBS were parallel to those in SICI.
Significance
The mechanisms of changes in HFOs after TBS may be the same as those in SICI.
Keywords :
High-frequency oscillations , Short-interval intracortical inhibition , Theta burst stimulation , GABAergic inhibitory interneurons
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology