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Using Cutaneous Receptor Vibration to Uncover the Effect of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) on Motor Cortical Excitability (CROSBI ID 277834)

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Rogić Vidaković, Maja ; Kostović, Ana ; Jerković, Ana ; Šoda, Joško ; Russo, Mladen ; Stella, Maja ; Knežić, Ante ; Vujović, Igor ; Mihalj, Mario ; Baban, Jure et al. Using Cutaneous Receptor Vibration to Uncover the Effect of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) on Motor Cortical Excitability // Medical science monitor, 26 (2020), e923166, 9. doi: 10.12659/MSM.923166

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Rogić Vidaković, Maja ; Kostović, Ana ; Jerković, Ana ; Šoda, Joško ; Russo, Mladen ; Stella, Maja ; Knežić, Ante ; Vujović, Igor ; Mihalj, Mario ; Baban, Jure ; Ljubenkov, Davor ; Peko, Marin ; Benzon, Benjamin ; Vincent Hagelien, Maximilian ; Đogaš, Zoran

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Using Cutaneous Receptor Vibration to Uncover the Effect of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) on Motor Cortical Excitability

Background: Little is known about how vibrational stimuli applied to hand digits affect motor cortical excitability. The present transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study investigated motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in the upper extremity muscle following high- frequency vibratory digit stimulation. Material/Methods: High-frequency vibration was applied to the upper extremity digit II utilizing a miniature electromagnetic solenoid- type stimulator-tactor in 11 healthy study participants. The conditioning stimulation (C) preceded the test magnetic stimulation (T) by inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) of 5–500 ms in 2 experimental sessions. The TMS was applied over the primary motor cortex for the hand abductor pollicis-brevis (APB) muscle. Results: Dunnett’s multiple comparisons test indicated significant suppression of MEP amplitudes at ISIs of 200 ms (P=0.001), 300 ms (P=0.023), and 400 ms (P=0.029) compared to control. Conclusions: MEP amplitude suppression was observed in the APB muscle at ISIs of 200–400 ms, applying afferent signaling that originates in skin receptors following the vibratory stimuli. The study provides novel insight on the time course and MEP modulation following cutaneous receptor vibration of the hand digit. The results of the study may have implications in neurology in the neurorehabilitation of patients with increased amplitude of MEPs.

Motor Evoked Potentials ; Pacinian Corpuscles ; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation ; Vibration

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Podaci o izdanju

26

2020.

e923166

9

objavljeno

1234-1010

1643-3750

10.12659/MSM.923166

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Elektrotehnika, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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