Effects on Corticospinal Tract Homology of Faremus Personalized Neuromodulation Relieving Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: A Proof-of-Concept Study

Author:

Bertoli Massimo12ORCID,Tataranni Angela13,Porziani Susanna13ORCID,Pasqualetti Patrizio4ORCID,Gianni Eugenia15,Grifoni Joy16,L’Abbate Teresa126,Armonaite Karolina16,Conti Livio67ORCID,Cancelli Andrea1,Cottone Carlo1,Marinozzi Franco3,Bini Fabiano3ORCID,Cecconi Federico1,Tecchio Franca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Electrophysiology for Translational neuroScience (LET’S), Laboratory of Agent-Based Social Simulation (LABSS), Italian National Research Council (CNR), Via Palestro 32, 00185 Rome, Italy

2. Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, University ‘G. D’Annunzio’ of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, Italy

3. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, “Sapienza” University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy

4. Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy

5. Unit of Neurology, Neurophysiology, Neurobiology, Department of Medicine, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, 00128 Rome, Italy

6. Engineering Faculty, International Telematic University Uninettuno, 00186 Rome, Italy

7. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione Roma Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Objectives: Fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS) is a frequent and invalidating symptom, which can be relieved by non-invasive neuromodulation, which presents only negligible side effects. A 5-day transcranial direct-current stimulation, 15 min per day, anodically targeting the somatosensory representation of the whole body against a larger occipital cathode was efficacious against MS fatigue (fatigue relief in multiple sclerosis, Faremus treatment). The present proof-of-concept study tested the working hypothesis that Faremus S1 neuromodulation modifies the homology of the dominant and non-dominant corticospinal (CST) circuit recruitment. Methods: CST homology was assessed via the Fréchet distance between the morphologies of motor potentials (MEPs) evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation in the homologous left- and right-hand muscles of 10 fatigued MS patients before and after Faremus. Results: In the absence of any change in MEP features either as differences between the two body sides or as an effect of the treatment, Faremus changed in physiological direction the CST’s homology. Faremus effects on homology were more evident than recruitment changes within the dominant and non-dominant sides. Conclusions: The Faremus-related CST changes extend the relevance of the balance between hemispheric homologs to the homology between body sides. With this work, we contribute to the development of new network-sensitive measures that can provide new insights into the mechanisms of neuronal functional patterning underlying relevant symptoms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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