2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.03.039
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Left frontal pole theta burst stimulation decreases orbitofrontal and insula activity in cocaine users and alcohol users

Abstract: Background Preclinical research has demonstrated a causal relationship between medial prefrontal cortex activity and cocaine self-administration. As a step towards translating those data to a neural circuit-based intervention for patients, this study sought to determine if continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) to the left frontal pole (FP), would attenuate frontal-striatal activity in two substance-dependent populations. Methods Forty-nine substance dependent individuals (25 cocaine, 24 alcohol) complete… Show more

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“…Included in the study were participants who completed at least the two-week double-blind iTBS phase. Please refer to Philip et al (2019; NCT02769312) [19] for full inclusion criteria for the original cohort. Groups were defined by their original randomization (i.e., sham or active); those originally randomized to sham received two weeks of active stimulation (i.e., two weeks of sham were followed by two weeks of active iTBS) whereas those randomized to active stimulation received a total of four weeks of active iTBS unless otherwise indicated.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Included in the study were participants who completed at least the two-week double-blind iTBS phase. Please refer to Philip et al (2019; NCT02769312) [19] for full inclusion criteria for the original cohort. Groups were defined by their original randomization (i.e., sham or active); those originally randomized to sham received two weeks of active stimulation (i.e., two weeks of sham were followed by two weeks of active iTBS) whereas those randomized to active stimulation received a total of four weeks of active iTBS unless otherwise indicated.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When delivered as clinical treatment, the entire stimulation session requires 3-10 min (depending on the number of pulses delivered), thus demonstrating a significant advantage in terms of the administration time. Recent data has indicated noninferiority of iTBS for the treatment of pharmacoresistant major depression [18], as well as the potential use of theta burst to reduce craving in substanceuse disorders [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tablet will be displaying various pictures of (insert: cocaine/crack, alcohol drinking, cigarettes, pain killers). We would also like you to keep your eyes open, look at the screen and think about your most recent experience with (insert: cocaine/crack, alcohol drinking, cigarettes, pain killers).” Full details of the standard operating protocol and a description of the questions used to create these “participant-tailored” drug use scripts are included in published [59] Supplemental Material.…”
Section: Studies 3 and 4: Can We Change This Circuit With Mpfc Ctbs? mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a subsequent study, we replicated these procedures in a larger cohort of cocaine users [59]. Briefly, 49 individuals were recruited from the community (25 current cocaine users, 24 heavy alcohol users).…”
Section: Studies 3 and 4: Can We Change This Circuit With Mpfc Ctbs? mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of consistency is common in rTMS research as there has not yet been a systematic approach to elucidate which parameters best achieve specific goals. Nonetheless, there is a general consensus on the target of stimulation: with the aim of modulating the mesocorticolimbic system, the majority of studies target the DLPFC, with only a few exceptions that stimulate the mPFC (Hanlon et al, 2015(Hanlon et al, , 2017Kearney-Ramos et al, 2018, 2019). In addition, most studies tend to stimulate only one side of the brain, usually the left, although a sham-controlled study comparing right-and left-side stimulations did not show a significant effect of laterality (Liu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Rtms In Cocaine and Methamphetamine Abuse -Clinical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%