Mechanisms of Memory Enhancement by Deep Brain Stimulation in Humans
深部脑刺激增强人类记忆的机制
基本信息
- 批准号:9095458
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 33.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-06-01 至 2018-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAging-Related ProcessAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseClinicalCognition DisordersCompanionsComplexCouplingDeep Brain StimulationDevelopmentDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingDiseaseElderlyElectrodesEncephalitisEpilepsyEpisodic memoryEventExhibitsHealthHeartHeart ArrestHippocampus (Brain)HumanImpaired cognitionImplanted ElectrodesIndividualInjuryIntractable EpilepsyInvestigationJournalsLaboratoriesLearningLocationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeasuresMedialMedicineMemoryMemory DisordersMemory LossNeuronsNew EnglandNorth AmericaOperative Surgical ProceduresPatientsPerforant PathwayPharmacologic SubstancePhasePhysiologyPublishingResearchResolutionRoleSeizuresSocietiesStagingStrokeStructureSymptomsSystemTechniquesTemporal LobeTemporal Lobe EpilepsyTherapeuticTherapeutic EffectTheta RhythmTraumatic Brain InjuryVariantbasecostentorhinal cortexexperienceimplantationinformation processinginsightnervous system disordernovelnovel therapeutic interventionrelating to nervous systemresponsespatial memory
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Loss of the ability to transform present experience to what can be later remembered is one of the most dreaded afflictions of the human condition. It is present in various neurological disorders including temporal lobe epilepsy, traumatic brain injury and other hippocampal injuries such as those occurring during stroke, cardiac arrest, or encephalitis. It is also one of the first features of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) which affects millios of people in the US and worldwide, and is an unwelcome companion of the aging process becoming an increased burden on individual and society. Decades of research have established that declarative memory, the ability to remember recently experienced facts and events, depends on the hippocampus and associated structures in the medial temporal lobe (MTL), including the entorhinal cortex. In particular, understanding the role of the hippocampus and its relationship to afferent input from the entorhinal cortex is of considerable significance, as insul to this connective circuitry is very early and disproportionally affected in temporal lobe epilepsy AD and other neurological disorders, resulting in profound effects on memory. The applicant's laboratory has been the leader in single neuron physiology of the human MTL and recently published findings in the New England Journal of Medicine showing dramatic spatial memory enhancement when deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the human entorhinal area was given during the learning phase [13]. The present project will characterize the mechanisms of DBS through simultaneous recording of single neuron and local field potentials (LFPs). The project utilizes a rare opportunity to record the activity of single neurons and LFPs from depth electrodes implanted in patients with intractable epilepsy in order to identify the seizure focus fr potential surgical cure. A primary objective is to characterize the effect of DBS on learning vs. recall phases of memory, including both spatial and non-spatial memory, in addition to understanding its longitudinal effects. The project will elucidate the complex relationship between single neuronal responses, LFP oscillations, and DBS that underlies memory enhancement. Lastly the project will investigate variations in memory enhancement associated with changes in electrode placement through the use of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging. By these three lines of investigation the project will develop insight into the mechanisms of memory enhancement associated with DBS in humans, contribute to the understanding of the MTL and its role in memory, and ultimately provide novel therapeutic approaches to human memory disorders.
描述(由申请人提供):将当前经验转变为后来记住的能力的丧失是人类状况中最可怕的苦难之一。它存在于各种神经系统疾病中,包括颞叶癫痫,创伤性脑损伤和其他海马损伤,例如中风,心脏骤停或脑炎期间发生的伤害。它也是阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的第一个特征之一,它影响了美国和全球的米利奥,并且是衰老过程的不受欢迎的伴侣,这会增加个人和社会的负担。数十年的研究已经确定,陈述性记忆,记住最近经历的事实和事件的能力取决于内侧颞叶(MTL)中的海马和相关结构,包括内嗅皮层。特别是,了解海马的作用及其与内嗅皮层传入输入的关系具有相当大的意义,因为这种结缔组织的胰岛素很早就很早,并且在颞叶癫痫AD和其他神经系统疾病中产生了不成比例的影响,从而对记忆产生了对记忆的深刻影响。申请人的实验室一直是人类MTL的单个神经元生理学的领导者,最近在《新英格兰医学杂志》上发表了发现,当在学习阶段给出了人类肠道区域的深脑刺激(DBS)时,显示出急剧的空间记忆力增强[13]。本项目将通过同时记录单个神经元和局部场电位(LFP)来表征DBS的机制。该项目利用难得的机会记录植入可顽固性癫痫患者的深度电极的单个神经元和LFP的活性,以鉴定癫痫发作的焦点FR潜在的手术治疗。一个主要目的是表征DBS对记忆的学习和回忆阶段的影响,包括空间和非空间记忆,除了了解其纵向效应。该项目将阐明单个神经元响应,LFP振荡和DB之间的复杂关系,该响应是记忆增强的基础。最后,该项目将通过使用高分辨率磁共振成像和高分辨率扩散张量成像来研究与电极放置变化相关的内存增强变化。通过这三条调查,该项目将洞悉与人类中与DBS相关的记忆增强机制,有助于理解MTL及其在记忆中的作用,并最终为人类记忆障碍提供新颖的治疗方法。
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