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MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces changes in cortical excitability for minutes to hours after the end of intervention. However, it has not been precisely determined to what extent cortical plasticity prevails spatially in the cortex. Recent studies have shown that rTMS indu...

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Autores principales: Tamura, Kaori, Osada, Takahiro, Ogawa, Akitoshi, Tanaka, Masaki, Suda, Akimitsu, Shimo, Yasushi, Hattori, Nobutaka, Kamagata, Koji, Hori, Masaaki, Aoki, Shigeki, Shimizu, Takahiro, Enomoto, Hiroyuki, Hanajima, Ritsuko, Ugawa, Yoshikazu, Konishi, Seiki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6812785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31648225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224175
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author Tamura, Kaori
Osada, Takahiro
Ogawa, Akitoshi
Tanaka, Masaki
Suda, Akimitsu
Shimo, Yasushi
Hattori, Nobutaka
Kamagata, Koji
Hori, Masaaki
Aoki, Shigeki
Shimizu, Takahiro
Enomoto, Hiroyuki
Hanajima, Ritsuko
Ugawa, Yoshikazu
Konishi, Seiki
author_facet Tamura, Kaori
Osada, Takahiro
Ogawa, Akitoshi
Tanaka, Masaki
Suda, Akimitsu
Shimo, Yasushi
Hattori, Nobutaka
Kamagata, Koji
Hori, Masaaki
Aoki, Shigeki
Shimizu, Takahiro
Enomoto, Hiroyuki
Hanajima, Ritsuko
Ugawa, Yoshikazu
Konishi, Seiki
author_sort Tamura, Kaori
collection PubMed
description Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces changes in cortical excitability for minutes to hours after the end of intervention. However, it has not been precisely determined to what extent cortical plasticity prevails spatially in the cortex. Recent studies have shown that rTMS induces changes in “interhemispheric” functional connectivity, the resting-state functional connectivity between the stimulated region and the symmetrically corresponding region in the contralateral hemisphere. In the present study, quadripulse stimulation (QPS) was applied to the index finger representation in the left primary motor cortex (M1), while the position of the stimulation coil was constantly monitored by an online navigator. After QPS application, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed, and the interhemispheric functional connectivity was compared with that before QPS. A cluster of connectivity changes was observed in the stimulated region in the central sulcus. The cluster was spatially extended approximately 10 mm from the center [half width at half maximum (HWHM): approximately 3 mm] and was extended approximately 20 mm long in depth (HWHM: approximately 7 mm). A localizer scan of the index finger motion confirmed that the cluster of interhemispheric connectivity changes overlapped spatially with the activation related to the index finger motion. These results indicate that cortical plasticity in M1 induced by rTMS was relatively restricted in space and suggest that rTMS can reveal functional dissociation associated with adjacent small areas by inducing neural plasticity in restricted cortical regions.
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spelling pubmed-68127852019-11-03 MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex Tamura, Kaori Osada, Takahiro Ogawa, Akitoshi Tanaka, Masaki Suda, Akimitsu Shimo, Yasushi Hattori, Nobutaka Kamagata, Koji Hori, Masaaki Aoki, Shigeki Shimizu, Takahiro Enomoto, Hiroyuki Hanajima, Ritsuko Ugawa, Yoshikazu Konishi, Seiki PLoS One Research Article Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces changes in cortical excitability for minutes to hours after the end of intervention. However, it has not been precisely determined to what extent cortical plasticity prevails spatially in the cortex. Recent studies have shown that rTMS induces changes in “interhemispheric” functional connectivity, the resting-state functional connectivity between the stimulated region and the symmetrically corresponding region in the contralateral hemisphere. In the present study, quadripulse stimulation (QPS) was applied to the index finger representation in the left primary motor cortex (M1), while the position of the stimulation coil was constantly monitored by an online navigator. After QPS application, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed, and the interhemispheric functional connectivity was compared with that before QPS. A cluster of connectivity changes was observed in the stimulated region in the central sulcus. The cluster was spatially extended approximately 10 mm from the center [half width at half maximum (HWHM): approximately 3 mm] and was extended approximately 20 mm long in depth (HWHM: approximately 7 mm). A localizer scan of the index finger motion confirmed that the cluster of interhemispheric connectivity changes overlapped spatially with the activation related to the index finger motion. These results indicate that cortical plasticity in M1 induced by rTMS was relatively restricted in space and suggest that rTMS can reveal functional dissociation associated with adjacent small areas by inducing neural plasticity in restricted cortical regions. Public Library of Science 2019-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6812785/ /pubmed/31648225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224175 Text en © 2019 Tamura et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tamura, Kaori
Osada, Takahiro
Ogawa, Akitoshi
Tanaka, Masaki
Suda, Akimitsu
Shimo, Yasushi
Hattori, Nobutaka
Kamagata, Koji
Hori, Masaaki
Aoki, Shigeki
Shimizu, Takahiro
Enomoto, Hiroyuki
Hanajima, Ritsuko
Ugawa, Yoshikazu
Konishi, Seiki
MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
title MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
title_full MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
title_fullStr MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
title_full_unstemmed MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
title_short MRI-based visualization of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
title_sort mri-based visualization of rtms-induced cortical plasticity in the primary motor cortex
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6812785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31648225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224175
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