脊髄損傷治療戦略を評価する生体医工学研究(Ready to fire)

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2026-05-27 ワシントン大学セントルイス校(WashU)

Washington University in St. Louis の研究チームは、神経細胞が発火(活動電位)を起こす直前状態を詳細に解析し、脳内情報処理の新たな理解につながる知見を得た。研究では、高速電気生理計測と計算モデルを組み合わせ、ニューロンが刺激に応答して発火準備状態へ移行する際の膜電位変化やイオン流動を解析した。その結果、神経細胞は単純に閾値到達で発火するのではなく、発火直前に特有の準備状態を経ることが明らかになった。この状態は神経回路の情報伝達効率や同期性に影響し、学習・記憶など高次脳機能とも関連する可能性がある。研究者らは、本成果がてんかんなど異常神経活動の理解や、脳神経疾患治療法開発にも役立つと期待している。さらに、神経情報処理原理の解明を通じて脳型計算技術への応用可能性も示唆している。

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Fundamental limitations of kilohertz-frequency carriers in afferent fibre recruitment with transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation

Rodolfo Keesey,Ursula Hofstoetter,Zhaoshun Hu,Lorenzo Lombardi,Rachel Hawthorn,Noah Bryson,Abdallah Alashqar,Andreas Rowald,Karen Minassian & Ismael Seáñez
Nature Biomedical Engineering  Published:12 May 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-026-01684-w

脊髄損傷治療戦略を評価する生体医工学研究(Ready to fire)

Abstract

Kilohertz-frequency (KHF) waveforms are gaining traction in transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) for motor recovery after paralysis. However, the mechanisms by which these fast-alternating currents depolarize proprioceptive afferent and motor efferent fibres remain unknown. To address this gap, we conducted a study in 28 participants showing, through peripheral nerve stimulation experiments and computational modelling, that KHF waveforms negatively impact the processes required to electrically induce action potentials, thereby increasing response thresholds and biasing recruitment towards motor efferent fibres. While these results translate to tSCS, we also demonstrate that lumbar tSCS still results in the preferential recruitment of proprioceptive afferent fibres, whereas cervical tSCS favours recruitment of motor efferent fibres, regardless of the waveform used. Given the assumed importance of proprioceptive afferent stimulation in motor recovery, our work suggests that the use of KHF waveforms warrants careful consideration in the context of neurorehabilitation applications, particularly for cervical tSCS. We posit that a thorough analysis of the mechanisms mediating responses elicited by novel tSCS approaches is crucial for understanding their potential to restore motor function after paralysis.

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