Activation of frontal premotor areas during suprathreshold transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left primary sensorimotor cortex: a glucose metabolic PET study

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HR Siebner, M Peller, P Bartenstein, F Willoch, C Rossmeier, M Schwaiger, B Conrad
Human brain mapping, 2001Wiley Online Library
We employed cerebral 18Fluoro‐deoxyglucose positron emission tomography ([18F] FDG‐
PET) to visualize neuronal activation of the frontal motor and premotor cortex during
suprathreshold repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied to the left primary
sensorimotor hand area (SM1HAND). Twelve right‐handed normal subjects underwent two
[18F] FDG‐PET measurements at baseline without rTMS and during suprathreshold 2 Hz
rTMS of the left SM1HAND. In the rTMS condition, 1,800 magnetic stimuli at an intensity of …
Abstract
We employed cerebral 18Fluoro‐deoxyglucose positron emission tomography ([18F]FDG‐PET) to visualize neuronal activation of the frontal motor and premotor cortex during suprathreshold repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied to the left primary sensorimotor hand area (SM1HAND). Twelve right‐handed normal subjects underwent two [18F]FDG‐PET measurements at baseline without rTMS and during suprathreshold 2 Hz rTMS of the left SM1HAND. In the rTMS condition, 1,800 magnetic stimuli at an intensity of 140% of motor‐resting threshold were delivered immediately after intravenous injection of [18F]FDG. Relative differences in the normalized regional cerebral metabolic rate for glucose (rCMRglc) between the rTMS condition and baseline were determined using a voxel‐by‐voxel Student's t‐test and a volume‐of‐interest analysis. Data analysis was a priori restricted to primary motor and premotor areas in the frontal cortex, namely the SM1, the supplementary motor area (SMA), the lateral premotor cortex (PMC), and the caudal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) of either hemisphere. In addition to a relative increase in normalized rCMRglc in the stimulated SM1HAND, suprathreshold rTMS was associated with well‐localized increases in normalized rCMRglc in the caudal SMA and ACC on the medial wall of the frontal cortex and in the right precentral gyrus in the lateral PMC rostrally to the SM1. These data demonstrate that a selective activation of the SM1HAND is paralleled by an activation of a distinct set of remote premotor areas, suggesting a functional interaction between the primary motor and premotor cortex in humans. Hum. Brain Mapping 12:157–167, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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