Transcranial magneto-acoustic stimulation improves spatial memory and modulates hippocampal neural oscillations in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
Authors: Zhang S, Guo Z, Xu Y, Mi J, Liu J, Li Z, Xie X, Xu G
In our study, we applied transcranial magneto-acoustic stimulation (TMAS), a technique based on focused ultrasound stimulation within a static magnetic field, in the APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) to explore the feasibility of TMAS on improving AD related spatial memory deficits and abnormal neural oscillations. The mice treated with TMAS once daily for 21 days. We recorded local field potential signals in the hippocampal CA1 region of the mice after TMAS treatment with <i>in-vivo</i> electrophysiology and evaluated the neural rehabilitative effect of TMAS with sharp-wave ripple (SWR), gamma oscillations during SWRs, and phase-amplitude coupling (PAC). The spatial memory function of the mice was examined by the Morris water maze (MWM) task. We found that TMAS improved the performance of MWM related spatial cognitive functions compared with AD group. Furthermore, our results implied that TMAS alleviated abnormalities in hippocampal SWRs, increased slow gamma power during SWRs, and promoted theta-slow gamma phase-amplitude coupling. These findings suggest that TMAS could have a positive influence on spatial memory through the modulation of neural oscillations. This work emphasizes the potential of TMAS to serve as a non-invasive method for Alzheimer's disease rehabilitation and promote the application of TMAS for the treatment of more neurological and brain aging diseases in the future.
Introduction
Purpose
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective
To determine whether transcranial magneto-acoustic stimulation (TMAS) can improve spatial memory deficits and normalize hippocampal neural oscillations in APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
Animal model / Human subject
mouse, APP/PS1, 6 months, male
Disease model
Alzheimer's disease
Targeted brain region(s)
Hippocampus
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
TMAS improved spatial memory and normalized hippocampal neural oscillations (SWRs and theta-gamma coupling) in AD mice.
Duration of biological effect
not reported
Safety-related matter
The procedure was reported as safe with no observed tissue damage or adverse behavioral effects in the AD mouse model.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
transcranial magneto-acoustic stimulation (TMAS) system
FUS Frequency
0.5 MHz
FUS Intensity
0.1 W/cm²
FUS Pressure
not reported
FUS Mode
not reported
Pulse duration
400 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
15 min
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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