医学
经颅直流电刺激
体感系统
交叉研究
咳嗽反射
反射
刺激
随机对照试验
物理医学与康复
试点试验
麻醉
神经科学
外科
内科学
替代医学
病理
精神科
安慰剂
生物
作者
Liya Guo,Chunwei Wu,Chen Chen,Bo Zhang,Jian Wu,Ying Xie,Peijun Gui
出处
期刊:ERJ Open Research
[European Respiratory Society]
日期:2023-08-24
卷期号:9 (5): 00238-2023
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1183/23120541.00238-2023
摘要
Background The cough reflex is a protective reflex of the human body. Increases or decreases in cough reflex sensitivity may be related to chronic cough, aspiration pneumonia and other diseases. The right primary somatosensory cortex (RS1) is the main activation centre for the urge to cough. Here, we discuss the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of RS1 on the cough reflex and urge to cough. In addition, we explored the role of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC) in cough using tDCS. Methods 24 healthy young adults completed this pilot randomised controlled crossover experiment. Each person was tested three times, receiving, in random order, anodal tDCS of RS1 or lDLPFC or sham stimulation. The current intensity was set to 2 mA, the stimulation time was 30 min and the interval between any two stimuli was ≥1 week. After each intervention, the citric acid cough challenge test was used immediately to assess the urge to cough and cough reflex sensitivity. Results The cough reflex thresholds, expressed as LogC 2 and LogC 5 , were significantly reduced after RS1 anodal stimulation compared to sham stimulation, accompanied by increased urge-to-cough sensitivity (urge-to-cough log–log slope 1.19±0.40 point·L·g −1 versus 0.92±0.33 point·L·g −1 , p=0.001), but the threshold for the urge to cough did not change significantly. There were no significant changes in the urge to cough and cough reflex sensitivity after tDCS anodal lDLPFC stimulation. Conclusion Anodal tDCS stimulation of the RS1 can increase urge-to-cough sensitivity and reduce cough reflex threshold. The effects of tDCS on cough reflex, as well as the underlying mechanisms driving those effects, should be explored further.
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