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Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) and Its Role in Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review

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Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2023 Oct 20
PMID 37859437
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Abstract

Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) may modulate neuronal oscillations by applying sinusoidal alternating current, thereby alleviating associated symptoms in schizophrenia. Considering its possible utility in schizophrenia, we reviewed the literature for tACS protocols administered in schizophrenia and their findings. A scoping review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guideline in databases and clinical trial registers. The search resulted in 59 publications. After excluding review articles unrelated to tACS, trials without published results or not involving patients with schizophrenia, 14 studies were included. Among the included studies/case reports only 5 were randomized controlled therapeutic trials. The studies investigated the utility of tACS for clinical and neurobiological outcomes. All studies reported good tolerability with only transient mild side effects. It was administered mostly during the working memory task (such as computerized n-back task, dual back task, and computerized digit symbol substitution task) for schizophrenia patients with cognitive deficits and during resting state while targeting positive symptoms. A possible reduction in hallucinations and delusions using alpha tACS, and improvement in negative and cognitive deficits with theta and gamma tACS were reported. Nevertheless, one of the randomized controlled trials targeting hallucinations was negative and rigorous large-sample studies are lacking for other domains. The current evidence for tACS in schizophrenia is preliminary though promising. In future, more sham controlled randomized trials assessing the effect of tACS on various domains are needed to substantiate these early findings.

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