Scientific Reports (Apr 2023)

Development and application of rTMS device to murine model

  • Jin Seung Choung,
  • Sohom Bhattacharjee,
  • Jeong Pyo Son,
  • Jong Moon Kim,
  • Dong Sik Cho,
  • Choon Sik Cho,
  • MinYoung Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32646-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is attracting attention as a new treatment technique for brain lesions, and many animal studies showing its effects have been reported. However, the findings of animal application researches cannot directly represent the effects of rTMS in human, mainly due to size difference and mechanistic characteristics of rTMS. Therefore, the authors purposed to develop a mouse rTMS to simulate clinical application and to confirm. Firstly, a virtual head model was created according to magnetic resonance images of murine head. Then, simulations of rTMS stimulation with different coils were performed on the murine head phantom, and an rTMS device for mice was fabricated based on the optimal voltage conditions. Lastly, strengths of magnetic fields generated by the two rTMS devices, for human (conventional clinical use) and mouse (newly fabricated), were measured in air and on mouse head and compared. Resultantly, the magnetic field intensity generated by coil of mouse was lower than human’s (p 0.05). Further in vivo researches using miniaturized rTMS devices for murine head should be followed to be more meaningful for human.