DIRECT COMPARISON OF CORTICOSPINAL VOLLEYS IN HUMAN-SUBJECTS TO TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC AND ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION

被引:218
作者
BURKE, D
HICKS, R
GANDEVIA, SC
STEPHEN, J
WOODFORTH, I
CRAWFORD, M
机构
[1] PRINCE HENRY HOSP,DEPT CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL,SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA
[2] PRINCE HENRY HOSP,DEPT ORTHOPAED SURG,SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA
[3] PRINCE HENRY HOSP,DEPT ANAESTHESIA & INTENS CARE,SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA
[4] PRINCE WALES HOSP,SYDNEY,NSW,AUSTRALIA
[5] PRINCE WALES CHILDREN HOSP,SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1993年 / 470卷
关键词
D O I
10.1113/jphysiol.1993.sp019864
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
1. The effects of graded transcranial magnetic and anodal electrical stimulation of the human motor cortex were compared in human subjects undergoing orthopaedic operations on the spine, before and after withdrawal of volatile anaesthesia. Corticospinal volleys were recorded from the spinal cord in the low-cervical and low-thoracic regions (six subjects) or the mid-thoracic region (two subjects) using bipolar electrodes inserted into the epidural space. 2. Electrical stimuli were delivered using anode at the vertex and cathode 7 cm laterally. The corticospinal volley at threshold consisted of a single deflection with a mean latency to peak of 4.17 ms at the rostral recording site. With further increases in stimulus strength the latency of this D wave shortened in two steps, first by 0.89 ms (seven subjects) and then by a further 0-8 ms (two subjects), indicating that the site of activation of some corticospinal neurones had shifted to deep subcortical sites. 3. When volatile anaesthetics were given, a corticospinal volley could not be defined in three subjects with magnetic stimuli of 70, 80 and 100 % maximal stimulator output with the coil at the vertex (Novametrix Magstim 200, round coil, external diameter 14 cm). In the remaining five subjects, the component of lowest threshold was a D wave recorded at the rostral site at 4.0 ms when stimulus intensity was, on average, 70 %. With stimuli of 90-1 00 % a total of five small I waves could be defined in the five subjects (i.e. on average one I wave per subject). 4. After cessation of volatile anaesthetics in seven subjects, the thresholds for D and I waves were lower and their amplitudes were greater. The D wave remained the component of lowest threshold in all subjects, appearing at the low-cervical level with magnetic stimuli of 50 %. However, in three subjects I waves also appeared at D wave threshold, and the D wave was smaller than with electrical stimulation at I wave threshold. There was no consistent change in latency of the magnetic D wave as stimulus intensity was increased to 1 00 % . 5. These findings suggest that the previously reported difference in latency of the EMG potentials produced in upper-limb muscles by anodal stimulation and magnetic stimulation of the human motor cortex is not because the corticospinal volley induced by magnetic stimulation lacks a D wave. While it is unlikely that the volleys evoked by magnetic stimulation in the present study arose exclusively from upper-limb motor cortex, the results provide no support for the 'D and I wave hypothesis', as originally formulated.
引用
收藏
页码:383 / 393
页数:11
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]   A COMPARISON OF CORTICOSPINAL ACTIVATION BY MAGNETIC COIL AND ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF MONKEY MOTOR CORTEX [J].
AMASSIAN, VE ;
QUIRK, GJ ;
STEWART, M .
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1990, 77 (05) :390-401
[2]   DESCENDING VOLLEY AFTER ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC TRANSCRANIAL STIMULATION IN MAN [J].
BERARDELLI, A ;
INGHILLERI, M ;
CRUCCU, G ;
MANFREDI, M .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 1990, 112 (01) :54-58
[3]  
BURKE D, 1992, BRAIN, V115, P1497
[4]   CORTICOSPINAL VOLLEYS EVOKED BY ANODAL AND CATHODAL STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX [J].
BURKE, D ;
HICKS, RG ;
STEPHEN, JPH .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1990, 425 :283-299
[5]   MOTOR CORTEX STIMULATION IN INTACT MAN .2. MULTIPLE DESCENDING VOLLEYS [J].
DAY, BL ;
ROTHWELL, JC ;
THOMPSON, PD ;
DICK, JPR ;
COWAN, JMA ;
BERARDELLI, A ;
MARSDEN, CD .
BRAIN, 1987, 110 :1191-1209
[6]   ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC STIMULATION OF HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX - SURFACE EMG AND SINGLE MOTOR UNIT RESPONSES [J].
DAY, BL ;
DRESSLER, D ;
DENOORDHOUT, AM ;
MARSDEN, CD ;
NAKASHIMA, K ;
ROTHWELL, JC ;
THOMPSON, PD .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1989, 412 :449-473
[7]  
EDGLEY SA, 1992, J PHYSIOL-LONDON, V446, pP224
[8]   EXCITATION OF THE CORTICOSPINAL TRACT BY ELECTROMAGNETIC AND ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF THE SCALP IN THE MACAQUE MONKEY [J].
EDGLEY, SA ;
EYRE, JA ;
LEMON, RN ;
MILLER, S .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1990, 425 :301-320
[9]   RESPONSES IN SMALL HAND MUSCLES FROM MAGNETIC STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN-BRAIN [J].
HESS, CW ;
MILLS, KR ;
MURRAY, NMF .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1987, 388 :397-419
[10]   CORTICOSPINAL VOLLEYS EVOKED BY ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX AFTER WITHDRAWAL OF VOLATILE ANESTHETICS [J].
HICKS, R ;
BURKE, D ;
STEPHEN, J ;
WOODFORTH, I ;
CRAWFORD, M .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1992, 456 :393-404