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Investigating the Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Different Brain Regions on Ankle Tracking Motor Learning, Motor Adaptation, and Brain Connectivity in Healthy Middle-aged and Older Adults and Patients With Subcortical Stroke (tDCS)

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National Taiwan University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Motor Learning
Stroke
Adaptation
Brain Structure
Brain Connectivity
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Ankle

Treatments

Other: sham transcranial direct current stimulation
Other: cPPC transcranial direct current stimulation
Other: iCBM transcranial direct current stimulation
Other: cM1 transcranial direct current stimulation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06556043
202212150DINB

Details and patient eligibility

About

Ankle control is essential to safe over-ground navigation for humans. Middle- aged and older adults and patients with stroke whose ankle control is poor often lose their balance or fall. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is an emerging non-invasive brain stimulation technology that has great potential to be applied to neurorehabilitation; however, the optimization of its applications still needs further studies. The aims of this project are to compare the effects of anodal tDCS (AtDCS) applied to the primary motor cortex (M1) contralateral to the moving leg (cM1), posterior parietal cortex (PPC) contralateral to the moving leg (cPPC), and cerebellar cortex (CBM) ipsilateral to the moving leg (iCBM) on motor learning, motor adaptation, and brain connectivity in healthy middle-aged and older adults and hemiparetic patients with chronic subcortical stroke.

Enrollment

120 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

40 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria: Part 1: healthy middle-aged and older adults

  1. age between 40 and 80 years old
  2. intact cognitive function (MMSE ≧ 27)
  3. normal ankle dorsiflexor and plantarflexor strength (manual muscle strength testing= 5) and passive range of motion (ankle dorsiflexion ≧10 degrees; ankle plantarflexion ≧ 45 degrees)
  4. corrected far vision ≥ 0.8 (Landolt C test) and uncorrected near vision ≥ 0.04 (Comprehensive Color Blindness Checklist)

Exclusion Criteria: Part 1: healthy middle-aged and older adults

  1. having any contraindications for MRI or tDCS;
  2. serious or uncontrolled systematic diseases;
  3. symptoms or history of neurological diseases, including transient ischemic attack, stroke, epilepsy, history of abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG), meningitis, encephalitis, brain tumors, brain surgery, and sensory disorders, etc.;
  4. severe musculoskeletal problems that would affect lower limb functions;
  5. visual spatial perception disorders and hearing loss;
  6. color blindness;
  7. depression and psychiatric disorders;
  8. use of any medication that could affect the central nervous system function;
  9. drug, substance, or alcohol addiction;
  10. those participating in research involving invasive or non-invasive brain stimulation;
  11. those deemed unsuitable for MRI or tDCS after evaluation by the attending physician;
  12. those affiliated with any research-conducting institution.

Inclusion Criteria: Part 2: patients with chronic subcortical stroke

  1. aged between 40 and 80 years old;
  2. intact cognitive function (MMSE ≥ 27);
  3. first-ever onset of subcortical stroke occurring at least 3 months prior to enrollment, with brain lesions involving unilateral subcortical regions only;
  4. hemiplegic or hemiparetic;
  5. no spatial neglect;
  6. able to actively perform at least 5 degrees of ankle dorsiflexion and 10 degrees of ankle plantarflexion with the affected ankle;
  7. no excessive spasticity;
  8. no severe contracture (passive range of motion ≥ 10 degrees for ankle dorsiflexion and ≥ 20 degrees for ankle plantarflexion) in the affected leg;
  9. mild-to moderate disability;
  10. can walk independently or under supervision without assistance;
  11. corrected far vision ≥ 0.8 (Landolt C test) and uncorrected near vision ≥ 0.04 (Comprehensive Color Blindness Checklist.)

Exclusion Criteria: Part 2: patients with chronic subcortical stroke The exclusion criteria will be the same as those listed for healthy participants described in Part 1 except for items (3) and (4). Item (3) will be changed to "(3a) symptoms or history of other neurological diseases, including epilepsy, history of abnormal EEG, meningitis, encephalitis, brain tumors, brain surgery, and sensory disorders, etc." and item (4) will be changed to "(4a) severe musculoskeletal problems of the non-hemiparetic limbs that would affect mobility functions".

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

120 participants in 4 patient groups

cM1 stimulation group
Experimental group
Description:
cM1= primary motor cortex (M1) contralateral to the moving leg
Treatment:
Other: cM1 transcranial direct current stimulation
cPPC stimulation group
Experimental group
Description:
cPPC= posterior parietal cortex (PPC) contralateral to the moving leg
Treatment:
Other: cPPC transcranial direct current stimulation
iCBM stimulation group
Experimental group
Description:
iCBM= cerebellar cortex ipsilateral to the moving leg
Treatment:
Other: iCBM transcranial direct current stimulation
Sham group
Sham Comparator group
Treatment:
Other: sham transcranial direct current stimulation

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Pei-Fang Tang, PhD

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