Broca's Area Damage is Necessary but not Sufficient to Induce After-effects of cathodal tDCS on the Unaffected Hemisphere in Post-stroke Aphasia

Rosso, C.; Perlbarg, V.; Valabregue, R.; Arbizu, C.; Ferrieux, S.; Alshawan, B.; Vargas, P.; Leger, A.; Zavanone, C.; Corvol, J. C.; Meunier, S.; Lehericy, S.; Samson, Y.

Abstract

--- - "Background: The inter-individual variability of behavioral effects after tDCS applied to the unaffected right hemisphere in stroke may be related to factors such as the lesion location." - "Objective/hypothesis: We investigated the effect of left Broca's area (BA) damage on picture naming in aphasic patients after cathodal tDCS applied over the right BA." - "Methods: We conducted a study using pre-interventional diffusion and resting state functional MRI (rsfMRI) and two cross-over tDCS sessions (TYPE: sham and cathodal) over the right homologous BA in aphasic stroke patients with ischemic lesions involving the left BA (BA+) or other left brain areas (BA-). Picture naming accuracy was assessed after each session. Inter-hemispheric (IH) functional balance was investigated via rsfMRI connectivity maps using the right BA as a seed. Probabilistic tractography was used to study the integrity of language white matter pathways." - "Results: tDCS had different effects on picture naming accuracy in BA+ and BA- patients (TYPE x GROUP interaction, F(1,19): 4.6, P: 0.04). All BA- patients except one did not respond to tDCS and demonstrated normal IH balance between the right and left BA when compared to healthy subjects. BA+ patients were improved by tDCS in 36% and had decreased level of functional IH balance. Improvement in picture naming after cathodal tDCS was associated with the integrity of the arcuate fasciculus in BA+ patients." - "Conclusions: Behavioral effects of cathodal tDCS on the unaffected right hemisphere differ depending on whether BA and the arcuate fasciculus are damaged. Therefore, IH imbalance could be a direct consequence of anatomical lesions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved."

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000342362600002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: BRAIN STIMULATION
Volumen: 7
Número: 5
Editorial: Elsevier Science Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 627
Página final: 635
DOI:

10.1016/j.brs.2014.06.004

Notas: ISI