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Distinct reserve capacity impacts on default-mode network in response to left angular gyrus-navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the prodromal Alzheimer disease

Behavioural Brain Research, ISSN: 0166-4328, Vol: 439, Page: 114226
2023
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Distinct reserve capacity impacts on default-mode network in response to left angular gyrus-navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the prodromal Alzheimer disease.

Behav Brain Res. 2022 Nov 24;439:114226. Authors: Lv T, You S, Qin R, Hu Z, Ke Z, Yao W, Zhao H, Xu Y, Bai F PubMed: 36436729 Submit Comment

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Default-mode network (DMN) may be the earliest affected network and is associated with cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) may help to modulate DMN plasticity. Still, stimulation effects substantially vary across studies and individuals. Global left frontal cortex (gLFC) connectivity, a substitute for reserve capacity, may contribute to the heterogeneous physiological effects of neuro-navigated rTMS. This study investigated the effects of left angular gyrus-navigated rTMS on DMN connectivity in different reserve capacity participants. gLFC connectivity, was computed through resting-state fMRI correlations. Thirty-one prodromal AD patients were divided into low connection group (LCG) and high connection group (HCG) by the median of gLFC connectivity. Distinct reserve capacity impacts on DMN in response to rTMS were identified in these two groups. Then, brain-behavior relationships were examined. gLFC connectivity within a certain range is directly proportional to cognitive reserve ability (i.e., LCG), and the effectiveness of functional connectivity beyond this range decreases (i.e, HCG). Moreover, LCG exhibited increased DMN connectivity and significantly positive memory improvements, while HCG showed a contrary connectivity decline and maintained or slightly improved their cognitive function after neuro-navigated rTMS treatment. The prodromal AD patients with the distinct reserve capacity may benefit differently from left angular gyrus-navigated rTMS, which may lead to increasing attention in defining personalized medicine approach of AD.

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