Learning modifies subsequent induction of long-term potentiation-like and long-term depression-like plasticity in human motor cortex

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作者
Ziemann, U [1 ]
Iliac, TV [1 ]
Pauli, C [1 ]
Meintzschel, F [1 ]
Ruge, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Frankfurt, Neurol Clin, Motor Cortex Lab, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
关键词
learning; long-term potentiation (LTP); associative plasticity; motor-evoked potential; transcranial magnetic stimulation; human motor cortex;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5016-03.2004
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Learning may alter rapidly the output organization of adult motor cortex. It is a long-held hypothesis that modification of synaptic strength along cortical horizontal connections through long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) forms one important mechanism for learning-induced cortical plasticity. Strong evidence in favor of this hypothesis was provided for rat primary motor cortex (M1) by showing that motor learning reduced subsequent LTP but increased LTD. Whether a similar relationship exists in humans is unknown. Here, we induced LTP-like and LTD-like plasticity in the intact human M1 by an established paired associative stimulation (PAS) protocol. PAS consisted of 200 pairs of electrical stimulation of the right median nerve, followed by focal transcranial magnetic stimulation of the hand area of the left M1 at an interval equaling the individual N20 latency of the median nerve somatosensory-evoked cortical potential (PAS(N20)) or N20-5 msec (PAS(N20-5)). PAS(N20) induced reproducibly a LTP-like long-lasting (>30 min) increase in motor-evoked potentials from the left M1 to a thumb abductor muscle of the right hand, whereas PAS(N20-5) induced a LTD-like decrease. Repeated fastest possible thumb abduction movements resulted in learning, defined by an increase in maximum peak acceleration of the practiced movements, and prevented subsequent PAS(N20)-induced LTP-like plasticity but enhanced subsequent PAS(N20-5)-induced LTD-like plasticity. The same number of repeated slow thumb abduction movements did not result in learning and had no effects on PAS-induced plasticity. Findings support the view that learning in human M1 occurs through LTP-like mechanisms.
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