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ITBS-induced LTP-like plasticity parallels oscillatory activity changes in the primary sensory and motor areas of macaque monkeys.


ABSTRACT: Recently, neuromodulation techniques based on the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) have been proposed as a non-invasive and efficient method to induce in vivo long-term potentiation (LTP)-like aftereffects. However, the exact impact of rTMS-induced perturbations on the dynamics of neuronal population activity is not well understood. Here, in two monkeys, we examine changes in the oscillatory activity of the sensorimotor cortex following an intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) protocol. We first probed iTBS modulatory effects by testing the iTBS-induced facilitation of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP). Then, we examined the frequency information of the electrocorticographic signal, obtained using a custom-made miniaturised multi-electrode array for electrocorticography, after real or sham iTBS. We observed that iTBS induced facilitation of SEPs and influenced spectral components of the signal, in both animals. The latter effect was more prominent on the ? band (4-8 Hz) and the high ? band (55-90 Hz), de-potentiated and potentiated respectively. We additionally found that the multi-electrode array uniformity of ? (13-26 Hz) and high ? bands were also afflicted by iTBS. Our study suggests that enhanced cortical excitability promoted by iTBS parallels a dynamic reorganisation of the interested neural network. The effect in the ? band suggests a transient local modulation, possibly at the level of synaptic strength in interneurons. The effect in the ? band suggests the disruption of temporal coordination on larger spatial scales.

SUBMITTER: Papazachariadis O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4226540 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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iTBS-induced LTP-like plasticity parallels oscillatory activity changes in the primary sensory and motor areas of macaque monkeys.

Papazachariadis Odysseas O   Dante Vittorio V   Verschure Paul F M J PF   Del Giudice Paolo P   Ferraina Stefano S  

PloS one 20141110 11


Recently, neuromodulation techniques based on the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) have been proposed as a non-invasive and efficient method to induce in vivo long-term potentiation (LTP)-like aftereffects. However, the exact impact of rTMS-induced perturbations on the dynamics of neuronal population activity is not well understood. Here, in two monkeys, we examine changes in the oscillatory activity of the sensorimotor cortex following an intermittent theta burst stimu  ...[more]

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