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Lack of effects of four-week theta burst stimulation on white matter macro/microstructure in children and adolescents with autism.


ABSTRACT: Following the published behavioral and cognitive results of this single-blind parallel sham-controlled randomized clinical trial, the current study aimed to explore the impact of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS), a variant of excitatory transcranial magnetic stimulation, over the bilateral posterior superior temporal sulci (pSTS) on white matter macro/microstructure in intellectually able children and adolescents with autism. Participants were randomized and blindly received active or sham iTBS for 4 weeks (the single-blind sham-controlled phase). Then, all participants continued to receive active iTBS for another 4 weeks (the open-label phase). The clinical results were published elsewhere. Here, we present diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data on potential changes in white matter measures after iTBS. Twenty-two participants in Active-Active group and 27 participants in Sham-Active group underwent multi-shell high angular resolution diffusion imaging (64-direction for b = 2000 & 1000 s/mm2, respectively) at baseline, week 4, and week 8. With longitudinal fixel-based analysis, we found no white matter changes following iTBS from baseline to week 4 (a null treatment by time interaction and a null within-group paired comparison in the Active-Active group), nor from baseline to week 8 (null within-group paired comparisons in both Active-Active and Sham-Active groups). As for the brain-symptoms relationship, we did not find baseline white matter metrics associated with symptom changes at week 4 in either group. Our results raise the question of what the minimal cumulative stimulation dose required to induce the white matter plasticity is.

SUBMITTER: Ni HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9852693 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lack of effects of four-week theta burst stimulation on white matter macro/microstructure in children and adolescents with autism.

Ni Hsing-Chang HC   Chao Yi-Ping YP   Tseng Rung-Yu RY   Wu Chen-Te CT   Cocchi Luca L   Chou Tai-Li TL   Chen Rou-Shayn RS   Gau Susan Shur-Fen SS   Yeh Chun-Hung CH   Lin Hsiang-Yuan HY  

NeuroImage. Clinical 20230107


Following the published behavioral and cognitive results of this single-blind parallel sham-controlled randomized clinical trial, the current study aimed to explore the impact of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS), a variant of excitatory transcranial magnetic stimulation, over the bilateral posterior superior temporal sulci (pSTS) on white matter macro/microstructure in intellectually able children and adolescents with autism. Participants were randomized and blindly received active or  ...[more]

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