Bermejo R, Szwed M, Friedman W, Ahissar E, Zeigler H P
Department of Psychology, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York City, NY 10021, USA.
Somatosens Mot Res. 2004 Sep-Dec;21(3-4):183-7. doi: 10.1080/08990220400012430.
Understanding of the functional neurobiology of the rodent whisker system would be advanced by neurobehavioral studies in awake, behaving animals that combine unit recording from structures at various levels of the system with quantitative characterization of the kinematics and temporal organization of whisking. Such studies require the solution of a number of methodological problems. These include: chronic recording procedures ensuring unit isolation, stability and maximum yield, monitoring and display of unit activity and whisker movements within the same (ms) timeframe and behavioral paradigms which bring whisking movement parameters under the control of the experimenter rather than the rat. Here we describe a head-fixed rodent preparation which makes possible chronic recording of unit activity in the awake, whisking rat, combined with real-time, high resolution monitoring of whisker and pad movements in two dimensions and under behavioral control. While the head-fixed "whisking" preparation has some inherent limitations, it may be used to address a number of important neurobehavioral problems. We suggest that it should contribute significantly to understanding the functional neurobiology of the whisker system.
通过对清醒、行为活动的动物进行神经行为学研究,可以推动对啮齿动物触须系统功能神经生物学的理解。这些研究将系统不同层次结构的单位记录与触须运动的运动学和时间组织的定量表征相结合。此类研究需要解决一些方法学问题。这些问题包括:确保单位隔离、稳定性和最大产量的慢性记录程序,在相同(毫秒)时间框架内监测和显示单位活动及触须运动,以及能让实验者而非大鼠控制触须运动参数的行为范式。在此,我们描述一种头部固定的啮齿动物实验准备方法,它能够对清醒、触须运动的大鼠进行单位活动的慢性记录,并结合二维实时、高分辨率监测触须和垫的运动,且处于行为控制之下。虽然头部固定的“触须运动”实验准备方法有一些固有局限性,但它可用于解决一些重要的神经行为学问题。我们认为,它应能为理解触须系统的功能神经生物学做出重大贡献。