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Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex

ABSTRACT: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) allows measurement of neurotransmitter concentrations within a region of interest in the brain. Inter-individual variation in MRS-measured GABA levels have been related to variation in task performance in a number of regions. However, it is not clear h...

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Autores principales: Stagg, C J, Bestmann, S, Constantinescu, A O, Moreno Moreno, L, Allman, C, Mekle, R, Woolrich, M, Near, J, Johansen-Berg, H, Rothwell, J C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3249054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22005678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2011.216978
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author Stagg, C J
Bestmann, S
Constantinescu, A O
Moreno Moreno, L
Allman, C
Mekle, R
Woolrich, M
Near, J
Johansen-Berg, H
Rothwell, J C
author_facet Stagg, C J
Bestmann, S
Constantinescu, A O
Moreno Moreno, L
Allman, C
Mekle, R
Woolrich, M
Near, J
Johansen-Berg, H
Rothwell, J C
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description ABSTRACT: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) allows measurement of neurotransmitter concentrations within a region of interest in the brain. Inter-individual variation in MRS-measured GABA levels have been related to variation in task performance in a number of regions. However, it is not clear how MRS-assessed measures of GABA relate to cortical excitability or GABAergic synaptic activity. We therefore performed two studies investigating the relationship between neurotransmitter levels as assessed by MRS and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures of cortical excitability and GABA synaptic activity in the primary motor cortex. We present uncorrected correlations, where thePvalue should therefore be considered with caution. We demonstrated a correlation between cortical excitability, as assessed by the slope of the TMS input–output curve and MRS-assessed glutamate levels (r = 0.803, P = 0.015) but no clear relationship between MRS-assessed GABA levels and TMS-assessed synaptic GABA(A) activity (2.5 ms inter-stimulus interval (ISI) short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI); Experiment 1:r = 0.33, P = 0.31; Experiment 2:r = –0.23, P = 0.46) or GABA(B) activity (long-interval intracortical inhibition (LICI); Experiment 1:r = –0.47, P = 0.51; Experiment 2:r = 0.23, P = 0.47). We demonstrated a significant correlation between MRS-assessed GABA levels and an inhibitory TMS protocol (1 ms ISI SICI) with distinct physiological underpinnings from the 2.5 ms ISI SICI (r = –0.79, P = 0.018). Interpretation of this finding is challenging as the mechanisms of 1 ms ISI SICI are not well understood, but we speculate that our results support the possibility that 1 ms ISI SICI reflects a distinct GABAergic inhibitory process, possibly that of extrasynaptic GABA tone.
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spelling pubmed-32490542012-06-20 Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex Stagg, C J Bestmann, S Constantinescu, A O Moreno Moreno, L Allman, C Mekle, R Woolrich, M Near, J Johansen-Berg, H Rothwell, J C J Physiol Neuroscience: Behavioural/Systems/Cognitive ABSTRACT: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) allows measurement of neurotransmitter concentrations within a region of interest in the brain. Inter-individual variation in MRS-measured GABA levels have been related to variation in task performance in a number of regions. However, it is not clear how MRS-assessed measures of GABA relate to cortical excitability or GABAergic synaptic activity. We therefore performed two studies investigating the relationship between neurotransmitter levels as assessed by MRS and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures of cortical excitability and GABA synaptic activity in the primary motor cortex. We present uncorrected correlations, where thePvalue should therefore be considered with caution. We demonstrated a correlation between cortical excitability, as assessed by the slope of the TMS input–output curve and MRS-assessed glutamate levels (r = 0.803, P = 0.015) but no clear relationship between MRS-assessed GABA levels and TMS-assessed synaptic GABA(A) activity (2.5 ms inter-stimulus interval (ISI) short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI); Experiment 1:r = 0.33, P = 0.31; Experiment 2:r = –0.23, P = 0.46) or GABA(B) activity (long-interval intracortical inhibition (LICI); Experiment 1:r = –0.47, P = 0.51; Experiment 2:r = 0.23, P = 0.47). We demonstrated a significant correlation between MRS-assessed GABA levels and an inhibitory TMS protocol (1 ms ISI SICI) with distinct physiological underpinnings from the 2.5 ms ISI SICI (r = –0.79, P = 0.018). Interpretation of this finding is challenging as the mechanisms of 1 ms ISI SICI are not well understood, but we speculate that our results support the possibility that 1 ms ISI SICI reflects a distinct GABAergic inhibitory process, possibly that of extrasynaptic GABA tone. Blackwell Science Inc 2011-12-01 2011-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3249054/ /pubmed/22005678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2011.216978 Text en Journal compilation © 2011 The Physiological Society
spellingShingle Neuroscience: Behavioural/Systems/Cognitive
Stagg, C J
Bestmann, S
Constantinescu, A O
Moreno Moreno, L
Allman, C
Mekle, R
Woolrich, M
Near, J
Johansen-Berg, H
Rothwell, J C
Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex
title Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex
title_full Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex
title_fullStr Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex
title_short Relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and GABA in the human motor cortex
title_sort relationship between physiological measures of excitability and levels of glutamate and gaba in the human motor cortex
topic Neuroscience: Behavioural/Systems/Cognitive
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3249054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22005678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2011.216978
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