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dc.contributor.authorCUYPERS, Koen-
dc.contributor.authorVERSTRAELEN, Stefanie-
dc.contributor.authorMaes, C-
dc.contributor.authorHermans, L-
dc.contributor.authorHEHL, Melina-
dc.contributor.authorHeise, K-F-
dc.contributor.authorChalavi, S-
dc.contributor.authorMikkelsen, M-
dc.contributor.authorEdden, R-
dc.contributor.authorLevin, O-
dc.contributor.authorSunaert, S-
dc.contributor.authorMantini, D-
dc.contributor.authorMEESEN, Raf-
dc.contributor.authorSwinnen, S P-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-10T13:34:34Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-10T13:34:34Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.date.submitted2020-05-26T09:22:26Z-
dc.identifier.citationNEUROIMAGE, 208 (Art N° 116470)-
dc.identifier.issn1053-8119-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/31280-
dc.description.abstractEstablishing the associations between magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)-assessed gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-derived 'task-related' modulations in GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition and how these associations change with advancing age is a topic of interest in the field of human neuroscience. In this study, we identified the relationship between GABA levels and task-related modulations in GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition in the dominant (left) and non-dominant (right) sensorimotor (SM) cortices. GABA levels were measured using edited MRS and task-related GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition was measured using a short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) TMS protocol during the preparation and premotor period of a choice reaction time (CRT) task in 25 young (aged 18-33 years) and 25 older (aged 60-74 years) adults. Our results demonstrated that GABA levels in both SM voxels were lower in older adults as compared to younger adults; and higher SM GABA levels in the dominant as compared to the non-dominant SM voxel pointed to a lateralization effect, irrespective of age group. Furthermore, older adults showed decreased GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition in the preparation phase of the CRT task within the dominant primary motor cortex (M1), as compared to young adults. Finally, results from an exploratory correlation analysis pointed towards positive relationships between MRS-assessed GABA levels and TMS-derived task-related SICI measures. However, after correction for multiple comparisons none of the correlations remained significant.-
dc.description.sponsorshipFunding sources This work was supported by the Research Fund KU Leuven (C16/15/070) and the Research Foundation Flanders grant (G089818N) andExcellence of Science grant (EOS 30446199, MEMODYN) awarded to SPSand DM and by the Hercules fund AUHL/11/01 (R-3987) awarded to RMand I005018N, awarded to DM and SPS. This work applies tools devel-oped under NIH R01 EB016089 EB023693 and P41 EB015909; RAEEalso receives salary support from the latter grants. The authors declare nocompetingfinancial interests. The funders had no role in study design,data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of themanuscript. Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank Ir. P. Meugens and R. Clerckx for theircrucial assistance in the development of the setup and the automatizationof data processing, respectively. We additionally thank S. Vanuytven, K.Quadflieg and S. Denissen for their assistance with data collection-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE-
dc.rights2019 Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).NeuroImage 208 (2020) 116470-
dc.subject.otherAging-
dc.subject.otherGABA-
dc.subject.otherMRS-
dc.subject.otherSICI-
dc.subject.otherTMS-
dc.titleTask-related measures of short-interval intracortical inhibition and GABA levels in healthy young and older adults: A multimodal TMS-MRS study-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.volume208-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
local.publisher.place525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
local.bibliographicCitation.artnr116470-
dc.source.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116470-
dc.identifier.pmid31863914-
dc.identifier.isi000509981500038-
dc.identifier.eissn1095-9572-
local.provider.typePubMed-
local.uhasselt.internationalyes-
item.validationecoom 2022-
item.contributorCUYPERS, Koen-
item.contributorVERSTRAELEN, Stefanie-
item.contributorMaes, C-
item.contributorHermans, L-
item.contributorHEHL, Melina-
item.contributorHeise, K-F-
item.contributorChalavi, S-
item.contributorMikkelsen, M-
item.contributorEdden, R-
item.contributorLevin, O-
item.contributorSunaert, S-
item.contributorMantini, D-
item.contributorMEESEN, Raf-
item.contributorSwinnen, S P-
item.accessRightsOpen Access-
item.fullcitationCUYPERS, Koen; VERSTRAELEN, Stefanie; Maes, C; Hermans, L; HEHL, Melina; Heise, K-F; Chalavi, S; Mikkelsen, M; Edden, R; Levin, O; Sunaert, S; Mantini, D; MEESEN, Raf & Swinnen, S P (2020) Task-related measures of short-interval intracortical inhibition and GABA levels in healthy young and older adults: A multimodal TMS-MRS study. In: NEUROIMAGE, 208 (Art N° 116470).-
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