医学
神经调节
不利影响
神经心理学
背外侧前额叶皮质
随机对照试验
神经科学
物理医学与康复
前额叶皮质
刺激
认知
内科学
心理学
精神科
作者
Hyeonseok Jeong,Doyu Kim,Seunghee Na,B.J. Kim,Jin Kyoung Oh,Eun Kyoung Choi,Sujung Yoon,Marom Bikson,Yong‐An Chung,In‐Uk Song
标识
DOI:10.1177/13872877251333614
摘要
BackgroundLow-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU), a non-invasive targeted brain stimulation technology, has shown promise for therapeutic applications in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Despite its potential, the implications of repeated LIFU neuromodulation in AD patients remain to be investigated.ObjectiveThis pilot study evaluated the safety and potential to improve cognition and functional connectivity following repeated LIFU treatment in AD patients.MethodsTen early-stage AD patients underwent six sessions of neuronavigation-guided LIFU targeting the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) within 2-3 weeks, alongside ongoing standard pharmacotherapy. Neuropsychological assessments and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging were performed at baseline and eight weeks post-treatment.ResultsMemory performance (p = 0.02) and functional connectivity between the left DLPFC and both the left perirhinal cortex and left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (corrected p < 0.05) significantly improved from baseline. Additionally, enhancements in memory performance were positively correlated with increases in functional connectivity of the left DLPFC with the left perirhinal cortex (Kendall's tau = 0.56, p = 0.03). No adverse events were reported during the LIFU treatments or at the subsequent follow-up.ConclusionsLIFU may have the therapeutic potential to enhance both brain network connectivity and memory functions in AD patients. Our results provide a basis for further research, including randomized sham-controlled trials and optimization of stimulation protocols, on LIFU as a supplementary or alternative treatment option for AD.Trial registrationClinical Research Information Service, KCT0008169, Registered on 10 February 2023.
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