Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review
Available pharmacological treatments for Alzheimer disease (AD) have limited effectiveness, are expensive, and sometimes induce side effects. Therefore, alternative or complementary adjuvant therapeutic strategies have gained increasing attention. The development of novel noninvasive methods of bra...
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doaj-98c7b1b991d54e89a0deda4b909de30f2020-11-24T22:42:40ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Alzheimer's Disease2090-80242090-02522012-01-01201210.1155/2012/687909687909Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A ReviewRaffaele Nardone0Jürgen Bergmann1Monica Christova2Francesca Caleri3Frediano Tezzon4Gunther Ladurner5Eugen Trinka6Stefan Golaszewski7Department of Neurology, Christian Doppler Clinic, Paracelsus Medical University, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaNeuroscience Institute, Christian Doppler Clinic, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Physiology, Medical University of Graz, 8010 Graz, AustriaDepartment of Neurology, Franz Tappeiner Hospital, Via Rossini 5, 39012 Meran/o, ItalyDepartment of Neurology, Franz Tappeiner Hospital, Via Rossini 5, 39012 Meran/o, ItalyNeuroscience Institute, Christian Doppler Clinic, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Neurology, Christian Doppler Clinic, Paracelsus Medical University, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Neurology, Christian Doppler Clinic, Paracelsus Medical University, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaAvailable pharmacological treatments for Alzheimer disease (AD) have limited effectiveness, are expensive, and sometimes induce side effects. Therefore, alternative or complementary adjuvant therapeutic strategies have gained increasing attention. The development of novel noninvasive methods of brain stimulation has increased the interest in neuromodulatory techniques as potential therapeutic tool for cognitive rehabilitation in AD. In particular, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) are noninvasive approaches that induce prolonged functional changes in the cerebral cortex. Several studies have begun to therapeutically use rTMS or tDCS to improve cognitive performances in patients with AD. However, most of them induced short-duration beneficial effects and were not adequately powered to establish evidence for therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, TMS and tDCS approaches, seeking to enhance cognitive function, have to be considered still very preliminary. In future studies, multiple rTMS or tDCS sessions might also interact, and metaplasticity effects could affect the outcome.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/687909 |
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Raffaele Nardone Jürgen Bergmann Monica Christova Francesca Caleri Frediano Tezzon Gunther Ladurner Eugen Trinka Stefan Golaszewski Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease |
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Raffaele Nardone Jürgen Bergmann Monica Christova Francesca Caleri Frediano Tezzon Gunther Ladurner Eugen Trinka Stefan Golaszewski |
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Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review |
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Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review |
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Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review |
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Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review |
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Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review |
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effect of transcranial brain stimulation for the treatment of alzheimer disease: a review |
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Available pharmacological treatments for Alzheimer disease (AD) have limited effectiveness, are expensive, and sometimes induce side effects. Therefore, alternative or complementary adjuvant therapeutic strategies have gained increasing attention.
The development of novel noninvasive methods of brain stimulation has increased the interest in neuromodulatory techniques as potential therapeutic tool for cognitive rehabilitation in AD. In particular, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) are noninvasive approaches that induce prolonged functional changes in the cerebral cortex.
Several studies have begun to therapeutically use rTMS or tDCS to improve cognitive performances in patients with AD. However, most of them induced short-duration beneficial effects and were not adequately powered to establish evidence for therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, TMS and tDCS approaches, seeking to enhance cognitive function, have to be considered still very preliminary. In future studies, multiple rTMS or tDCS sessions might also interact, and metaplasticity effects could affect the outcome. |
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