Preventive exercise and physical rehabilitation promote long‐term potentiation‐like plasticity expression in patients with multiple sclerosis

Author:

Stampanoni Bassi Mario1,Gilio Luana12,Buttari Fabio1,Dolcetti Ettore1,Bruno Antonio1,Galifi Giovanni1,Azzolini Federica1,Borrelli Angela1,Mandolesi Georgia34,Gentile Antonietta3,De Vito Francesca1,Musella Alessandra34,Simonelli Ilaria56,Centonze Diego17ORCID,Iezzi Ennio1

Affiliation:

1. IRCCS Neuromed Pozzilli Italy

2. Faculty of Psychology Uninettuno Telematic International University Rome Italy

3. Synaptic Immunopathology Lab IRCCS San Raffaele Roma Rome Italy

4. Department of Human Sciences and Quality of Life Promotion University of Roma San Raffaele Rome Italy

5. Service of Medical Statistics and Information Technology Fatebenefratelli Isola Tiberina – Gemelli Isola Rome Italy

6. Department of Biomedicine and Prevention Tor Vergata University Rome Italy

7. Department of Systems Medicine Tor Vergata University Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposeLoss of long‐term potentiation (LTP) expression has been associated with a worse disease course in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RR‐MS) and represents a pathophysiological hallmark of progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS). Exercise and physical rehabilitation are the most prominent therapeutic approaches to promote synaptic plasticity. We aimed to explore whether physical exercise is able to improve the expression of LTP‐like plasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).MethodsIn 46 newly diagnosed RR‐MS patients, we explored the impact of preventive exercise on LTP‐like plasticity as assessed by intermittent theta‐burst stimulation. Patients were divided into sedentary or active, based on physical activity performed during the 6 months prior to diagnosis. Furthermore, in 18 patients with PMS, we evaluated the impact of an 8‐week inpatient neurorehabilitation program on clinical scores and LTP‐like plasticity explored using paired associative stimulation (PAS). Synaptic plasticity expression was compared in patients and healthy subjects.ResultsReduced LTP expression was found in RR‐MS patients compared with controls. Exercising RR‐MS patients showed a greater amount of LTP expression compared with sedentary patients. In PMS patients, LTP expression was reduced compared with controls and increased after 8 weeks of rehabilitation. In this group of patients, LTP magnitude at baseline predicted the improvement in hand dexterity.ConclusionsBoth preventive exercise and physical rehabilitation may enhance the expression of LTP‐like synaptic plasticity in MS, with potential beneficial effects on disability accumulation.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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