Shaw Fu-Zen, Lee Su-Ying, Chiu Ted H
Department of Biological Science and Technology, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
Sleep. 2006 Mar;29(3):285-93. doi: 10.1093/sleep/29.3.285.
To clarify the cortical evoked responses in the primary somatosensory cortex of the rat under states of waking, slow-wave sleep (SWS), paradoxical sleep (PS), and spike-wave discharges (SWDs), which are associated with absence seizure.
Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in response to single- and paired-pulse stimulations under waking, SWS, PS, and SWDs were compared. SEPs to a single-pulse stimulus with regard to cortical spikes of sleep spindles and SWDs were also evaluated.
Twenty Long Evans rats.
Single- and paired-pulse innocuous electrical stimulations were applied to the tail of rats with chronically implanted electrodes in the primary somatosensory cortex and neck muscle under waking, SWS, PS, and SWDs.
SEPs displayed distinct patterns under waking/PS and SWS/SWDs. The short-latency P1-N1 wave of the SEP was severely impeded during SWDs but not in other states. Reduction of the P1-N1 magnitude to the second stimulus of the paired-pulse stimulus for interstimulus intervals of < or = 300 milliseconds appeared in waking and PS states, but the decrease occurred only at particular interstimulus intervals under SWS. Interestingly, augmentation was found under SWDs. Moreover, cyclic augmentation of the P1-N1 magnitude was associated with spindle spikes, but cyclic reduction was observed with SWD spikes.
Changes in SEPs are not only behavior dependent, but also phase locked onto ongoing brain activity. Distinct short-term plasticity of SEPs during sleep spindles or SWDs may merit further studies for seizure control and tactile information processing.
阐明大鼠在清醒、慢波睡眠(SWS)、异相睡眠(PS)以及与失神发作相关的棘慢波放电(SWDs)状态下,其初级体感皮层的皮层诱发反应。
比较在清醒、SWS、PS和SWDs状态下,对单脉冲和双脉冲刺激的体感诱发电位(SEPs)。还评估了单脉冲刺激诱发的SEPs与睡眠纺锤波和SWDs的皮层棘波的关系。
20只长 Evans 大鼠。
在清醒、SWS、PS和SWDs状态下,对在初级体感皮层和颈部肌肉植入慢性电极的大鼠尾巴施加单脉冲和双脉冲无害电刺激。
SEPs在清醒/PS和SWS/SWDs状态下呈现出不同模式。在SWDs期间,SEP的短潜伏期P1-N1波严重受阻,但在其他状态下未受阻。对于<或=300毫秒的刺激间隔,双脉冲刺激的第二个刺激引起的P1-N1波幅在清醒和PS状态下降低,但在SWS状态下仅在特定刺激间隔出现降低。有趣的是,在SWDs状态下发现波幅增强。此外,P1-N1波幅的周期性增强与纺锤波棘波相关,但与SWD棘波相关的是周期性降低。
SEPs的变化不仅取决于行为,还与正在进行的脑活动锁相。睡眠纺锤波或SWDs期间SEPs独特的短期可塑性可能值得进一步研究,以用于癫痫控制和触觉信息处理。