Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neurophysiological Impact of a Fronto-temporal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Healthy Subjects: a Multimodal Imaging Approach
tDCS is a technique emerging as a prospective therapy for neurologic, psychiatric and
addictive disorders. Specifically, fronto-temporal tDCS, with anodal stimulation over the
left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and cathodal stimulation over the left
temporo-parietal junction (TPJ), has been reported to reduce treatment-resistant auditory
hallucinations (AH), negative symptoms and insight of the illness in schizophrenia. However,
despite an increasing use in clinical settings, tDCS suffers from limitations, especially
regarding the strength and the duration of therapeutic effects.
Some imaging reports suggest that tDCS effects are not restricted to the brain areas located
under the electrodes, but spread through distributed cortical networks functionally connected
with the targets and reach subcortical areas. Overall, these studies suggest that tDCS
modulates functional connectivity within and across resting-state networks and brain
activity. However, these effects are currently described at different levels depending on the
imaging technique used. Moreover, the majority of studies have focused on motor cortex
stimulation, while the specific effects of fronto-temporal tDCS are scarce. Finally, effects
of the stimulation applied online are rarely inspected.
According to the therapeutic effects of fronto-temporal tDCS on schizophrenia and the
dopaminergic pathophysiological hypothesis of schizophrenia, the effect of fronto-temporal
tDCS on dopaminergic transmission is of major interest. As the cortex is densely connected
with basal ganglia areas, tDCS effects are probably capable to reach subcortical dopaminergic
areas. Indeed, recent fMRI studies highlighted subcortical effects of tDCS applied at the
cortical level including modulations of cortico-striatal and thalamo-cortical functional
connectivity. In addition, some studies suggest that cortical stimulation by other
approaches, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) modulates dopaminergic
transmission. However, tDCS effects on dopaminergic transmission have been investigated only
indirectly.
Finally, information about biological effects of tDCS is scattered and creating a coherent
ensemble is a mandatory and critical step to understand the mechanisms of action of tDCS.
According to the hypothesis that fronto-temporal tDCS modulates brain activity, connectivity
and dopaminergic transmission, the aim of this project is to reveal the combined
neurobiological impact of an online single session of fronto-temporal tDCS in a unique
experiment by developing a simultaneous multimodal imaging approach (PET-MRI). The online
implementation of the stimulation will allow deciphering changes induced during and after
stimulation. As a first step before investigating patients with schizophrenia, healthy
subjects will be involved in the present study.
The distributed changes will be explored at rest through:
- Spontaneous functional connectivity assessed by functional magnetic resonance imagery
(fMRI).
- Brain activity assessed by cerebral blood flow quantitatively and directly measured by
arterial spin labelling (ASL).
- Connectivity assessed by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).
- Specific and localized dopaminergic transmission evaluated by positron emission
tomography (PET) using dopaminergic D2 subtype receptor availability via [11C]raclopride
binding.
The pioneering aspects of the project are to use an innovative simultaneous multimodal
imaging system, adopt the tDCS montage used in our validated therapeutic context and apply
tDCS online. We expect that our unique approach will provide an imaging biomarker essential
to improve our understanding of:
1. the "normal brain" and further deficient mechanisms underlying schizophrenia as well as
neurological disorders.
2. neurobiological effects of tDCS in order to:
- Bring key element of the proof of concept of tDCS
- Optimize tDCS in a therapeutic context
- Suggest a marker of the therapeutic response
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