Reductions in GABA following a tDCS-Language Intervention for Primary Progressive Aphasia

2019 
Abstract Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) has shown efficacy in augmenting the effects of language therapy in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). The mechanism of action of tDCS is not understood but preliminary work in healthy adults suggests it modulates GABA levels to create an environment optimal for learning. It is unknown if this proposed mechanism translates to aging or neurodegenerative conditions. This study tested the hypothesis that tDCS reduces GABA at the stimulated tissue in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). We applied GABA-edited MRS to quantify GABA levels before and after a sham-controlled tDCS intervention with language therapy in PPA. All participants showed improvements but those receiving active tDCS showed significantly greater language improvements compared to sham both immediately after the intervention and at 2 months follow-up. GABA levels in the targeted tissue decreased from baseline after the intervention and remained decreased 2 months after the intervention. This work supports the hypothesis that tDCS modulates GABAergic inhibition to augment learning and is clinically useful for PPA combined with language therapy.
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