Cargando…
Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study
It has been argued that age-related changes in the neurochemical and neurophysiological properties of the GABAergic system may underlie increases in reaction time (RT) in older adults. However, the role of GABA levels within the sensorimotor cortices (SMC) in mediating interhemispheric interactions...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
2021
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547554/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34428570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118500 |
_version_ | 1784590400948797440 |
---|---|
author | Verstraelen, Stefanie Cuypers, Koen Maes, Celine Hehl, Melina Van Malderen, Shanti Levin, Oron Mikkelsen, Mark Meesen, Raf L.J. Swinnen, Stephan P. |
author_facet | Verstraelen, Stefanie Cuypers, Koen Maes, Celine Hehl, Melina Van Malderen, Shanti Levin, Oron Mikkelsen, Mark Meesen, Raf L.J. Swinnen, Stephan P. |
author_sort | Verstraelen, Stefanie |
collection | PubMed |
description | It has been argued that age-related changes in the neurochemical and neurophysiological properties of the GABAergic system may underlie increases in reaction time (RT) in older adults. However, the role of GABA levels within the sensorimotor cortices (SMC) in mediating interhemispheric interactions (IHi) during the processing stage of a fast motor response, as well as how both properties explain interindividual differences in RT, are not yet fully understood. In this study, edited magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was combined with dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation (dsTMS) for probing GABA+ levels in bilateral SMC and task-related neurophysiological modulations in corticospinal excitability (CSE), and primary motor cortex (M1)-M1 and dorsal premotor cortex (PMd)-M1 IHi, respectively. Both CSE and IHi were assessed during the preparatory and premotor period of a delayed choice RT task. Data were collected from 25 young (aged 18–33 years) and 28 older (aged 60–74 years) healthy adults. Our results demonstrated that older as compared to younger adults exhibited a reduced bilateral CSE suppression, as well as a reduced magnitude of long latency M1-M1 and PMd-M1 disinhibition during the preparatory period, irrespective of the direction of the IHi. Importantly, in older adults, the GABA+ levels in bilateral SMC partially accounted for task-related neurophysiological modulations as well as individual differences in RT. In contrast, in young adults, neither task-related neurophysiological modulations, nor individual differences in RT were associated with SMC GABA+ levels. In conclusion, this study contributes to a comprehensive initial understanding of how age-related differences in neurochemical properties and neurophysiological processes are related to increases in RT. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-8547554 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2021 |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-85475542021-11-01 Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study Verstraelen, Stefanie Cuypers, Koen Maes, Celine Hehl, Melina Van Malderen, Shanti Levin, Oron Mikkelsen, Mark Meesen, Raf L.J. Swinnen, Stephan P. Neuroimage Article It has been argued that age-related changes in the neurochemical and neurophysiological properties of the GABAergic system may underlie increases in reaction time (RT) in older adults. However, the role of GABA levels within the sensorimotor cortices (SMC) in mediating interhemispheric interactions (IHi) during the processing stage of a fast motor response, as well as how both properties explain interindividual differences in RT, are not yet fully understood. In this study, edited magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was combined with dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation (dsTMS) for probing GABA+ levels in bilateral SMC and task-related neurophysiological modulations in corticospinal excitability (CSE), and primary motor cortex (M1)-M1 and dorsal premotor cortex (PMd)-M1 IHi, respectively. Both CSE and IHi were assessed during the preparatory and premotor period of a delayed choice RT task. Data were collected from 25 young (aged 18–33 years) and 28 older (aged 60–74 years) healthy adults. Our results demonstrated that older as compared to younger adults exhibited a reduced bilateral CSE suppression, as well as a reduced magnitude of long latency M1-M1 and PMd-M1 disinhibition during the preparatory period, irrespective of the direction of the IHi. Importantly, in older adults, the GABA+ levels in bilateral SMC partially accounted for task-related neurophysiological modulations as well as individual differences in RT. In contrast, in young adults, neither task-related neurophysiological modulations, nor individual differences in RT were associated with SMC GABA+ levels. In conclusion, this study contributes to a comprehensive initial understanding of how age-related differences in neurochemical properties and neurophysiological processes are related to increases in RT. 2021-08-21 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8547554/ /pubmed/34428570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118500 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ) |
spellingShingle | Article Verstraelen, Stefanie Cuypers, Koen Maes, Celine Hehl, Melina Van Malderen, Shanti Levin, Oron Mikkelsen, Mark Meesen, Raf L.J. Swinnen, Stephan P. Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study |
title | Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study |
title_full | Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study |
title_fullStr | Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study |
title_full_unstemmed | Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study |
title_short | Neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of GABA levels – a bimodal TMS-MRS study |
title_sort | neurophysiological modulations in the (pre)motor-motor network underlying age-related increases in reaction time and the role of gaba levels – a bimodal tms-mrs study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547554/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34428570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118500 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT verstraelenstefanie neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT cuyperskoen neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT maesceline neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT hehlmelina neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT vanmalderenshanti neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT levinoron neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT mikkelsenmark neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT meesenraflj neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy AT swinnenstephanp neurophysiologicalmodulationsinthepremotormotornetworkunderlyingagerelatedincreasesinreactiontimeandtheroleofgabalevelsabimodaltmsmrsstudy |