Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Interhemispheric Interactions Associated With Performance of Voluntary Movements in Patients With Stroke Motor Disability
This study will use transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to identify interactions between
the unaffected and affected side of the brain in stroke patients. Results from previous
studies suggest that after a stroke, the motor cortex (part of the brain that controls
movement) of the unaffected side of the brain might negatively influence the motor cortex of
the affected side. TMS is a procedure that delivers brief electrical currents that stimulate
the brain. Studies of a small number of patients have shown that TMS can cause a temporary
decrease in activity of the motor cortex.
Healthy normal volunteers and chronic stroke patients may be eligible for this study.
Subjects may participate in up to four sessions of reaction time (speed of motor response)
testing. They will perform a series of movements with the index and middle fingers of either
the left or right hand in response to a signal from a computer monitor. The time it takes to
do the tasks will be measured and scored. There will be rest periods during each session.
TMS will be done each session to examine how the motor cortex affects recovery of function
after stroke. For this procedure, an insulated wire coil is placed on the scalp. A brief
electrical current is passed through the coil, creating a magnetic pulse that stimulates the
brain. Depending on where the coil is placed, the stimulation may cause a muscle twitch
(sometimes strong enough to move the limb), a feeling of movement or tingling in a limb, or
twitching of the jaw. During stimulation, the subject may be asked to tense certain muscles
slightly or to perform other simple actions. The electrical activity in the muscles activated
by the stimulation will be recorded using metal electrodes taped to the skin over the
muscles.
Subjects will also be asked to draw a mark on a line on paper to rate their attention and
level of fatigue, and how well they think they are executing the tasks.
Participants will also have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This procedure uses a strong
magnetic field and radio waves to provide detailed images of the brain. During the scanning,
the subject wears earplugs to muffle loud thumping sounds that occur with electrical
switching of the radio frequency circuits. The subject can communicate with the staff member
performing the study at all times through an intercom system.
Performance of accurate skilled movements relies on interhemispheric interactions between the two motor cortices. It has been proposed that abnormal interactions could contribute to the motor deficit that results from chronic hemispheric lesions after stroke. The purpose of this protocol is to identify changes in interhemispheric inhibitory interactions associated with performance of a motor task in patients with chronic hemispheric stroke. The overall hypothesis is that the cortical representation of the paretic hand receives abnormally high task-related interhemispheric inhibitory influence originated in the intact motor cortex in stroke patients relative to healthy volunteers. It is important to test this hypothesis, because if proven correct, it could lead to the development of novel neurorehabilitative strategies. ;
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