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在非活动清醒大鼠中,交感神经皮肤血管运动警觉反应(SCVARs)与海马θ节律相关。

Sympathetic cutaneous vasomotor alerting responses (SCVARs) are associated with hippocampal theta rhythm in non-moving conscious rats.

作者信息

de Menezes Rodrigo Cunha Alvim, Ootsuka Youichirou, Blessing William W

机构信息

Centre for Neuroscience, Departments of Physiology and Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

出版信息

Brain Res. 2009 Nov 17;1298:123-30. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2009.08.042. Epub 2009 Aug 21.

Abstract

Alerting stimuli that cause sympathetic cutaneous vasomotor alerting responses ("SCVARs") in the thermoregulatory vascular bed of the rabbit ear pinna also induce theta (5-8 Hz) rhythm in the hippocampal EEG, a marker that the animal is engaged with the environment. The present study determines the relation between SCVARs in the thermoregulatory tail artery vascular bed and hippocampal EEG theta rhythm in Sprague-Dawley rats. A Doppler ultrasonic flow probe chronically implanted around the base of the tail artery was used to measure SCVARs. Unipolar electrodes were implanted in the hippocampus (CA1 region) to measure EEG. Six standard non-noxious brief alerting stimuli were administered during continuous recording of tail blood flow and EEG. The SCVAR index was calculated as the percentage fall from pre-alerting blood flow values. After stimuli the SCVAR index for the tail artery blood flow was 84+/-2% of the pre-alerting control. In contrast, the same stimuli caused little fall in blood flow within the superior mesenteric bed (SCVAR index=18+/-2%). The proportion of theta power in the total frequency range (0-20 Hz) increased significantly after alerting stimuli (46+/-2% vs. 29+/-1% before stimuli, p<0.05). Theta proportion began to increase approximately 0.5 s after the stimuli and preceded SCVARs by approximately 1 s. The SCVAR index was correlated with the magnitude of the increment in theta power. Our study demonstrates that alerting responses resulting in selective vasoconstriction of the tail vascular bed are associated with hippocampal theta rhythm in conscious rats.

摘要

在兔耳廓体温调节血管床中引发交感皮肤血管运动警觉反应(“SCVARs”)的警觉刺激,也会在海马脑电中诱发θ(5 - 8赫兹)节律,这一指标表明动物正在与环境进行交互。本研究确定了体温调节尾动脉血管床中的SCVARs与Sprague-Dawley大鼠海马脑电θ节律之间的关系。使用长期植入尾动脉基部周围的多普勒超声血流探头来测量SCVARs。将单极电极植入海马体(CA1区)以测量脑电。在连续记录尾血流和脑电期间,施加六种标准的非有害短暂警觉刺激。SCVAR指数计算为相对于警觉前血流值下降的百分比。刺激后,尾动脉血流的SCVAR指数为警觉前对照的84±2%。相比之下,相同刺激在上肠系膜床内引起的血流下降很小(SCVAR指数 = 18±2%)。警觉刺激后,总频率范围(0 - 20赫兹)内θ功率的比例显著增加(刺激后为46±2%,刺激前为29±1%,p<0.05)。θ比例在刺激后约0.5秒开始增加,比SCVARs提前约1秒。SCVAR指数与θ功率增加的幅度相关。我们的研究表明,导致尾血管床选择性血管收缩的警觉反应与清醒大鼠的海马θ节律相关。

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