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Inter-individual Variation in the After-effect of Paired Associative Stimulation can be Predicted From Short-interval Intracortical Inhibition With the Threshold Tracking Method

Journal

BRAIN STIMULATION
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 105-113

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2014.09.010

Keywords

Paired associative stimulation; Short-interval intracortical inhibition; Variability; I-wave; Short-latency afferent inhibition

Funding

  1. PLASTICISE: a European Union FP7 Collaborative Project [223524]

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Background: Paired associative stimulation (PAS), which is used to test a long term potentiation (LTP)-like effect, involves repeated pairing of peripheral somatosensory input with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) given 25 ms later over M1 (PAS(25)). The effect is usually quantified as an increase in amplitude of motor evoked potentials evoked by single pulse TMS. However, the effect varies greatly between individuals. Objective/Hypothesis: We hypothesized that variability depends on either the individual level of GABAAergic activity in cortex, or on the proportion of late I-wave inputs that are evoked by TMS pulses during PAS(25). Low levels of GABA facilitate LTP, whereas late I-waves are the site of facilitation after PAS(25). Methods: GABAAergic inhibition was quantified using SICI measured with a threshold tracking method (SICI-TT) before and after PAS(25) in 18 healthy volunteers. Results: The PAS(25) effect correlated with the level of SICI-TT (r = 0.6) before PAS(25). Contrary to the GABA hypothesis, people who had good facilitation after PAS(25) had good inhibition measured by SICI-TT. On completion of the PAS(25) protocol, SICI-TT was reduced by an amount correlated with the size of the PAS(25) effect (r = 0.5-0.6 at an interstimulus interval of 2.5-3.0 ms). Conclusions: SICI is known to target late I-waves, thus SICI-TT will depend on the proportion of late I-waves evoked by the TMS test pulse. If the pulse recruits a large fraction of late I-waves, individuals will show good SICI-TT; they will also respond well to PAS(25) since this relies on facilitation of late I-waves. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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