ID 178 – Longitudinal simultaneous DBS fMRI in the rodent brain

2016 
Objective The effects of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) have been studied primarily by electrophysiological and neurochemical studies, which lack the ability to elucidate DBS-related responses on a whole-brain scale. With this study our aim is to investigate DBS-induced global neuronal network activation in rats with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Methods Three times FMRI was done in seven rats, which were stereotactically implanted with a MR-compatible DBS-electrode in the right hippocampus. High frequency Poisson distributed stimulation was applied using a block-design paradigm. Response maps ( p Results Our data indicate that real-time hippocampal DBS evokes a uni- or bilateral BOLD response in hippocampal and mesolimbic structures, depending on the applied stimulation intensity. Results were reproducible in time and in-between subjects. Conclusions We present that DBS-fMRI can be used to detect whole-brain responses to circuit activation with different stimulation intensities, making this technique potentially powerful for exploring DBS-induced cerebral changes for preclinical and clinical DBS. Key message A better understanding of the whole-brain effect of DBS is necessary to improve treatment efficacy in patients. Successful translation of this research to patients might reduce the number of non-responders to this invasive and expensive treatment.
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