Cerebral blood flow modulation by transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation with Limoge's current

Autor: Musa Sesay, Marc Auriacombe, Vincent Dousset, R. Thiebaut, Louis Stinus, D. Gense de Beaufort
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Journal of Neuroradiology. 39:167-175
ISSN: 0150-9861
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurad.2011.06.001
Popis: Summary Objectives Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation (TCES) delivers a high-frequency (166 kHz) pulsed biphasic balanced current with a pulse repetition frequency of 100 Hz with 40% duty cycle through a negative electrode and two positive electrodes over the skull. TCES has a proven ability to potentiate anesthesia and analgesia, although the physiological mechanisms of this effect remain unclear. We hypothesized that the mechanism is a modulation of CBF in the central endogenous opioid system. This study aimed at determining the effects of TCES on CBF to elucidate its physiological mechanism. Methods Thirty-six healthy volunteers were randomly assigned to active or placebo TCES, and all assessments were double blind. TCES was performed using the Anesthelec™ device. In the stimulated group, an active cable was used, and in the control group (sham), the cable was inactive. CBF was measured by XeCT™ before and after two hours of TCES. Results Globally, CBF was unchanged by TCES. However, locally, TCES induced a significant CBF decrease in the brainstem and thalamus, which are structures involved in pain and anxiety (TCES and control CBF decrease were 18.5 and 11.9 mL/100 g brain tissue/min, respectively). Conclusion TCES can modulate local CBF but it has no effect on overall CBF. [Clinical Trials. gov number: NCT00273663 ].
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