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Long-lasting effects of transcranial static magnetic field stimulation on motor cortex excitability
Authors:Michele Dileone  Laura Mordillo-Mateos  Antonio Oliviero  Guglielmo Foffani
Affiliation:1. CINAC, Hospital Universitario HM Puerta del Sur, Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain;2. Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos, SESCAM, Toledo, Spain
Abstract:

Background

Transcranial static magnetic field stimulation (tSMS) was recently added to the family of inhibitory non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. However, the application of tSMS for 10–20?min over the motor cortex (M1) induces only short-lasting effects that revert within few minutes.

Objective

We examined whether increasing the duration of tSMS to 30?min leads to long-lasting changes in cortical excitability, which is critical for translating tSMS toward clinical applications.

Methods

The study comprised 5 experiments in 45 healthy subjects. We assessed the impact of 30-min-tSMS over M1 on corticospinal excitability, as measured by the amplitude of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) and resting motor thresholds (RMTs) to single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) (experiments 1–2). We then assessed the impact of 30-min-tSMS on intracortical excitability, as measured by short-interval intracortical facilitation (SICF) and short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) using paired-pulse TMS protocols (experiments 2–4). We finally assessed the impact of 10-min-tSMS on SICF and SICI (experiment 5).

Results

30-min-tSMS decreased MEP amplitude compared to sham for at least 30?min after the end of the stimulation. This long-lasting effect was associated with increased SICF and reduced SICI. 10-min-tSMS –previously reported to induce a short-lasting decrease in MEP amplitude– produced the opposite changes in intracortical excitability, decreasing SICF while increasing SICI.

Conclusions

These results suggest a dissociation of intracortical changes in the consolidation from short-lasting to long-lasting decrease of corticospinal excitability induced by tSMS. The long-lasting effects of 30-min-tSMS open the way to the translation of this simple, portable and low-cost technique toward clinical trials.
Keywords:Transcranial magnetic stimulation  tSMS  MEP  SICF  SICI  LTD  TMS  transcranial magnetic stimulation  tSMS  transcranial static magnetic field stimulation  M1  primary motor cortex  MEP  motor evoked potential  SEP  somatosensory evoked potential  RMT  resting motor threshold  PA  posterior-anterior  SICI  short-interval intracortical inhibition  SICF  short-interval intracortical facilitation  LTP  long-term potentiation  LTD  long-term depression  NIBS  non-invasive brain stimulation  ISI  inter-stimulus interval
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