Abstract

BackgroundPulsed transcranial ultrasound stimulation (pTUS) can modulate the neuronal activity of motor cortex and elicit muscle contractions. Cortico-muscular coupling (CMC) can serve as a tool to identify interaction between the oscillatory activity of the motor cortex and effector muscle. This research aims to explore the neuromodulatory effect of low-intensity, pTUS with different number of tone burst to neural circuit of motor-control system by analyzing the coupling relationship between motor cortex and tail muscle in mouse. The motor cortex of mice was stimulated by pulsed transcranial ultrasound with different number of tone bursts (NTB = 100 150 200 250 300). The local field potentials (LFPs) in tail motor cortex and electromyography (EMG) in tail muscles were recorded simultaneously during pTUS. The change of integral coupling strength between cortex and muscle was evaluated by mutual information (MI). The directional information interaction between them were analyzed by transfer entropy (TE).ResultsAlmost all of the MI and TE values were significantly increased by pTUS. The results of MI showed that the CMC was significantly enhanced with the increase of NTB. The TE results showed the coupling strength of CMC in descending direction (from LFPs to EMG) was significantly higher than that in ascending direction (from EMG to LFPs) after stimulation. Furthermore, compared to NTB = 100, the CMC in ascending direction were significantly enhanced when NTB = 250, 300, and CMC in descending direction were significantly enhanced when NTB = 200, 250, 300.ConclusionThese results confirm that the CMC between motor cortex and the tail muscles in mouse could be altered by pTUS. And by increasing the NTB (i.e. sonication duration), the coupling strength within the cortico-muscular circuit could be increased, which might further influence the motor function of mice. It demonstrates that, using MI and TE method, the CMC could be used for quantitatively evaluating the effect of pTUS with different NTBs, which might provide a new insight into the effect of pTUS neuromodulation in motor cortex.

Highlights

  • Pulsed transcranial ultrasound stimulation can modulate the neuronal activity of motor cortex and elicit muscle contractions

  • Since Cortico-muscular coupling (CMC) has been applied to assess the movement response induced by other neuromodulation techniques, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial alternating current stimulation and deep-brain stimulation (DBS) [53,54,55], we assume that the CMC could serve as a promising tool for the assessment of ultrasound neuromodulation

  • In this study, the neuromodulatory effect of pulsed transcranial ultrasound was analyzed by the cortico-muscular coupling between motor cortex and tail muscle in mice, which was quantified using the transfer entropy and mutual information algorithms

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Introduction

Pulsed transcranial ultrasound stimulation (pTUS) can modulate the neuronal activity of motor cortex and elicit muscle contractions. Cortico-muscular coupling (CMC) can serve as a tool to identify interaction between the oscillatory activity of the motor cortex and effector muscle. This research aims to explore the neuromodulatory effect of low-intensity, pTUS with different number of tone burst to neural circuit of motor-control system by analyzing the coupling relationship between motor cortex and tail muscle in mouse. The motor cortex of mice was stimulated by pulsed transcranial ultrasound with different number of tone bursts (NTB = 100 150 200 250 300). Pulsed transcranial ultrasound stimulation (pTUS) [3, 4] is a promising technique for neuromodulation which has non-invasiveness, high spatial resolution (< 2 mm), and deep penetration [5,6,7]. Li [10] and Guo [17] used low-intensity pTUS to modulate the brain of stroke rats and found pTUS is neuroprotective

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