Changes in motor evoked potentials to short-interval paired transcranial magnetic stimuli in multiple sclerosis

Citation
Kh. Ho et al., Changes in motor evoked potentials to short-interval paired transcranial magnetic stimuli in multiple sclerosis, CLIN NEU, 110(4), 1999, pp. 712-719
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
13882457 → ACNP
Volume
110
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
712 - 719
Database
ISI
SICI code
1388-2457(199904)110:4<712:CIMEPT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Objective: Paired transcranial magnetic stimuli (TMS) were applied in 8 mul tiple sclerosis (MS) patients with asymmetrical clinical signs and in 8 hea lthy controls to test the hypothesis that the circuits responsible for the generation and transmission of I waves are abnormal in the former group. Methods: A figure-of-8 coil discharging through a Magstim 200/Bistim config uration delivered identical stimuli at an intensity 10% above the motor thr eshold of the relaxed first dorsal interosseous muscle. The interstimulus i ntervals (ISIs) used were varied in a pseudo-randomized fashion in steps of 0.2ms between 1.0 and 5ms. Results: In 9 of 12 unilateral studies in the control group, a pattern of 3 peaks of increased motor evoked potential size was found at ISIs of 1.2-1. 6 ms. 2.4-3.2 ms and 4.4-5.0 ms. A similar pattern was present in only 5 of 12 studies in the patients (Fisher's exact test, P = 0.1), while it was ab sent in all the 4 studies of the side with greater clinical involvement in patients (P = 0.01). Conclusion: Our results suggest that I-wave generation is more likely to be defective in MS than in normal subjects, that this defect resides in the c ortex, and that it correlates with severity of physical signs. (C) 1999 Els evier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.