Left Vagus Stimulation Modulates Contralateral Subthalamic β Power Improving the Gait in Parkinson's Disease

Author:

Marano Massimo12ORCID,Anzini Gaia12,Saltarocchi Luca1,Ricciuti Riccardo3,Capone Fioravante12,Tan Huiling4ORCID,Torrecillos Flavie4ORCID,Lanzone Jacopo5,Di Lazzaro Vincenzo12

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Neurology, Neurophysiology, Neurobiology and Psychiatry, Department of Medicine and Surgery Università Campus Bio‐Medico di Roma Roma Italy

2. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio‐Medico Roma Italy

3. Neurosurgery Unit, Ospedale Belcolle, ASL di Viterbo Viterbo Italy

4. Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics Unit, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences University of Oxford Oxford United Kingdom

5. Department of the Neurorehabilitation Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS, Milano Institute Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTranscutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) showed early evidence of efficacy for the gait treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD).ObjectivesProviding data on neurophysiological and clinical effects of transauricular VNS (taVNS).MethodsTen patients with recording deep brain stimulation (DBS) have been enrolled in a within participant design pilot study, double‐blind crossover sham‐controlled trial of taVNS. Subthalamic local field potentials (β band power), Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scales (UPDRS), and a digital timed‐up‐and‐go test (TUG) were measured and compared with real versus sham taVNS during medication‐off/DBS‐OFF condition.ResultsThe left taVNS induced a reduction of the total β power in the contralateral (ie, right) subthalamic nucleus and an improvement of TUG time, speed, and variability. The taVNS‐induced β reduction correlated with the improvement of gait speed. No major clinical changes were observed at UPDRS.ConclusionstaVNS is a promising strategy for the management of PD gait, deserving prospective trials of chronic neuromodulation. © 2024 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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