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Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Both activated by environmental odorants, there is a clear role for the intranasal trigeminal and olfactory nerves in smell function. Unfortunately, our ability to perceive odorants decreases with age or with injury, and limited interventions are available to treat smell loss. OBJECTIVE:...

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Autores principales: Badran, Bashar W., Gruber, Elise M., O’Leary, Georgia H., Austelle, Chris W., Huffman, Sarah M., Kahn, Alex T., McTeague, Lisa M., Uhde, Thomas W., Cortese, Bernadette M.
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9976566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35561963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2022.05.005
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author Badran, Bashar W.
Gruber, Elise M.
O’Leary, Georgia H.
Austelle, Chris W.
Huffman, Sarah M.
Kahn, Alex T.
McTeague, Lisa M.
Uhde, Thomas W.
Cortese, Bernadette M.
author_facet Badran, Bashar W.
Gruber, Elise M.
O’Leary, Georgia H.
Austelle, Chris W.
Huffman, Sarah M.
Kahn, Alex T.
McTeague, Lisa M.
Uhde, Thomas W.
Cortese, Bernadette M.
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description BACKGROUND: Both activated by environmental odorants, there is a clear role for the intranasal trigeminal and olfactory nerves in smell function. Unfortunately, our ability to perceive odorants decreases with age or with injury, and limited interventions are available to treat smell loss. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve via trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) or transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) modulates odor sensitivity in healthy individuals. METHODS: We recruited 20 healthy adults (12 Female, mean age = 27) to participate in this three-visit, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial. Participants were randomized to receive one of three stimulation modalities (TNS, tDCS, or sham) during each of their visits. Odor detection thresholds were obtained at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and 30-min post-intervention. Furthermore, participants were asked to complete a sustained attention task and mood assessments before odor detection testing. RESULTS: Findings reveal a timeXcondition interaction for guaiacol (GUA) odorant detection thresholds (F (3.188, 60.57) = 3.833, P = 0.0125), but not phenyl ethyl alcohol (PEA) odorant thresholds. At 30-min post-stimulation, both active TNS and active tDCS showed significantly increased sensitivity to GUA compared to sham TNS (Sham TNS = −8.30% vs. Active TNS = 9.11%, mean difference 17.43%, 95% CI 5.674 to 29.18, p = 0.0044; Sham TNS = −8.30% vs. Active tDCS = 13.58%, mean difference 21.89%, 95% CI 10.47 to 33.32, p = 0.0004). CONCLUSION: TNS is a safe, simple, noninvasive method for boosting olfaction. Future studies should investigate the use of TNS on smell function across different stimulation parameters, odorants, and patient populations.
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spelling pubmed-99765662023-03-01 Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial Badran, Bashar W. Gruber, Elise M. O’Leary, Georgia H. Austelle, Chris W. Huffman, Sarah M. Kahn, Alex T. McTeague, Lisa M. Uhde, Thomas W. Cortese, Bernadette M. Brain Stimul Article BACKGROUND: Both activated by environmental odorants, there is a clear role for the intranasal trigeminal and olfactory nerves in smell function. Unfortunately, our ability to perceive odorants decreases with age or with injury, and limited interventions are available to treat smell loss. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve via trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) or transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) modulates odor sensitivity in healthy individuals. METHODS: We recruited 20 healthy adults (12 Female, mean age = 27) to participate in this three-visit, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial. Participants were randomized to receive one of three stimulation modalities (TNS, tDCS, or sham) during each of their visits. Odor detection thresholds were obtained at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and 30-min post-intervention. Furthermore, participants were asked to complete a sustained attention task and mood assessments before odor detection testing. RESULTS: Findings reveal a timeXcondition interaction for guaiacol (GUA) odorant detection thresholds (F (3.188, 60.57) = 3.833, P = 0.0125), but not phenyl ethyl alcohol (PEA) odorant thresholds. At 30-min post-stimulation, both active TNS and active tDCS showed significantly increased sensitivity to GUA compared to sham TNS (Sham TNS = −8.30% vs. Active TNS = 9.11%, mean difference 17.43%, 95% CI 5.674 to 29.18, p = 0.0044; Sham TNS = −8.30% vs. Active tDCS = 13.58%, mean difference 21.89%, 95% CI 10.47 to 33.32, p = 0.0004). CONCLUSION: TNS is a safe, simple, noninvasive method for boosting olfaction. Future studies should investigate the use of TNS on smell function across different stimulation parameters, odorants, and patient populations. 2022 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9976566/ /pubmed/35561963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2022.05.005 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/) ).
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Gruber, Elise M.
O’Leary, Georgia H.
Austelle, Chris W.
Huffman, Sarah M.
Kahn, Alex T.
McTeague, Lisa M.
Uhde, Thomas W.
Cortese, Bernadette M.
Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
title Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
title_full Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
title_fullStr Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
title_short Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
title_sort electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve improves olfaction in healthy individuals: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9976566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35561963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2022.05.005
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