EP 21. Neurophysiological, psychological and behavioural correlates of rTMS treatment in alcohol dependence. Issue 9 (September 2016)
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- EP 21. Neurophysiological, psychological and behavioural correlates of rTMS treatment in alcohol dependence. Issue 9 (September 2016)
- Main Title:
- EP 21. Neurophysiological, psychological and behavioural correlates of rTMS treatment in alcohol dependence
- Authors:
- Felice, A. Del
Bellamoli, E.
Formaggio, E.
Manganotti, P.
Masiero, S.
Cuoghi, G.
Rimondo, C.
Genetti, B.
Sperotto, M.
Corso, F.
Brunetto, G.
Bricolo, F.
Gomma, M.
Serpelloni, G. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Dependence is associated with dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) dysfunction and altered brain-oscillations. High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HFrTMS) over DLPFC reportedly reduces drug craving. Its effects on neuropsychological, behavioural and neurophysiological are unclear. Methods: We assessed psychological, behavioural and neurophysiological effects of 4 sessions of 10-minutes adjunctive HFrTMS over the left DLPFC during two weeks during a residential programme for alcohol detoxification. Participants were randomized to active HFrTMS (10 Hz, 100%motor threshold) or sham. Immediately before the first and after last session, 32-channels EEG was recorded and Alcohol craving Visual Analogue Scale, Symptom Check List-90-R, Numeric Stroop task and Go/No-go task administered. Tests were repeated at 1-month follow-up. Results: 17 subjects (mean age 44.7 y, 4 F) were assessed. Active rTMS subjects performed better at Stroop test at end of treatment ( p = 0.036) and follow up ( p = 0.004) and at Go-NoGo at end of treatment ( p = 0.05) and follow up ( p = 0.015). Depressive symptoms decreased at end of active treatment ( p = 0.036). Active-TMS showed an overall decrease of fast EEG frequencies after treatment compared to sham ( p = 0.026). No significant modifications over time or group emerged for craving and number of drinks at follow up. Conclusion: 4 HFrTMS sessions over two weeks on the left DLPFC can improveAbstract : Background: Dependence is associated with dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) dysfunction and altered brain-oscillations. High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (HFrTMS) over DLPFC reportedly reduces drug craving. Its effects on neuropsychological, behavioural and neurophysiological are unclear. Methods: We assessed psychological, behavioural and neurophysiological effects of 4 sessions of 10-minutes adjunctive HFrTMS over the left DLPFC during two weeks during a residential programme for alcohol detoxification. Participants were randomized to active HFrTMS (10 Hz, 100%motor threshold) or sham. Immediately before the first and after last session, 32-channels EEG was recorded and Alcohol craving Visual Analogue Scale, Symptom Check List-90-R, Numeric Stroop task and Go/No-go task administered. Tests were repeated at 1-month follow-up. Results: 17 subjects (mean age 44.7 y, 4 F) were assessed. Active rTMS subjects performed better at Stroop test at end of treatment ( p = 0.036) and follow up ( p = 0.004) and at Go-NoGo at end of treatment ( p = 0.05) and follow up ( p = 0.015). Depressive symptoms decreased at end of active treatment ( p = 0.036). Active-TMS showed an overall decrease of fast EEG frequencies after treatment compared to sham ( p = 0.026). No significant modifications over time or group emerged for craving and number of drinks at follow up. Conclusion: 4 HFrTMS sessions over two weeks on the left DLPFC can improve inhibitory control task and selective attention and reduce depressive symptoms. An overall reduction of faster EEG frequencies was observed. Nonetheless, this schedule is ineffective in reducing craving and alcohol intake. … (more)
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- Clinical neurophysiology. Volume 127:Issue 9(2016:Sep.)
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- Clinical neurophysiology
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- Volume 127:Issue 9(2016:Sep.)
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- Volume 127, Issue 9 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 127
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0127-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- e242
- Page End:
- e243
- Publication Date:
- 2016-09
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- Neurophysiology -- Periodicals
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612.8 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13882457 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.clinph.2016.05.076 ↗
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- 1388-2457
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