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Effects of Three Months of Aerobic Endurance Training on Motor Cortical Excitability in Schizophrenia Patients and Healthy Subjects

dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage100
dc.bibliographiccitation.issue1
dc.bibliographiccitation.journalNeuropsychobiology
dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage107
dc.bibliographiccitation.volume79
dc.contributor.authorMalchow, Berend
dc.contributor.authorLevold, Katrin
dc.contributor.authorLabusga, Marcin
dc.contributor.authorKeller-Varady, Katriona
dc.contributor.authorSchneider-Axmann, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorWobrock, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorSchmitt, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorFalkai, Peter
dc.contributor.authorHasan, Alkomiet
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-10T18:37:50Z
dc.date.available2020-12-10T18:37:50Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractBackground: Aerobic endurance training has been discussed to induce brain plasticity and improve cognitive functions in healthy subjects and patients with neuropsychiatric disorders. For schizophrenia, a motor cortical inhibitory deficit has been established as one aspect of impaired plasticity, especially involving impairments in GABAergic interneuron networks, but the possibility to restore these deficits via exercise-induced plasticity has not been evaluated yet. Methods: 17 schizophrenia patients and 16 matched healthy controls underwent 3 months of aerobic endurance training (30 min, 3 times a week) on bicycle ergometers. After 6 weeks, computer-assisted cognitive remediation training (30 min, 2 times a week) was added. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left and right hemispheres was performed at baseline and at the end of the intervention. We evaluated the intensity to induce a motor-evoked potential of 1 mV (S1mV), the resting motor threshold (RMT), the cortical silent period (CSP) at an intensity of 120 and 150% of the individual RMT, short-latency interval intracortical inhibition (3 ms), and intracortical facilitation (7 and 15 ms). Depending on the variable and hemisphere, follow-up data was available for 7–15 schizophrenia patients and for 10–12 healthy controls. Results: Repeated measures ANOVA revealed no significant time × group interactions for any of the analyzed variables. A significant increase in S1mV and CSP duration at 150% RMT of the left hemisphere could be observed in both groups over time. Conclusion: Regular ergometer training over 3 months increases motor cortical inhibition as displayed by an increase in CSP. The increase in S1mV may also indicate a higher degree of inhibition after the intervention. We could not establish a difference between schizophrenia patients and healthy controls. Due to the limited sample size, our results have to be considered as preliminary and need to be replicated in future trials.
dc.identifier.doi10.1159/000489714
dc.identifier.eissn1423-0224
dc.identifier.issn0302-282X
dc.identifier.pmid30001538
dc.identifier.urihttps://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/77108
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dc.language.isoen
dc.notes.internDOI Import GROB-354
dc.publisherS. Karger AG
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dc.relation.issn0302-282X
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dc.titleEffects of Three Months of Aerobic Endurance Training on Motor Cortical Excitability in Schizophrenia Patients and Healthy Subjects
dc.typejournal_article
dc.type.internalPublicationyes
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