Hübner Patrick P, Khan Serajul I, Lasker David M, Migliaccio Americo A
Balance and Vision Laboratory, Neuroscience Research Australia, Cnr Barker Street & Easy Street, Sydney, NSW, 2031, Australia.
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2033, Australia.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2017 Dec;18(6):827-835. doi: 10.1007/s10162-017-0639-3. Epub 2017 Jul 28.
Core body temperature has been shown to affect vestibular end-organ and nerve afferents so that their resting discharge rate and sensitivity increase with temperature. Our aim was to determine whether these changes observed in extracellular nerve recordings of anaesthetized C57BL/6 mice corresponded to changes in the behavioural vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) of alert mice. The VOR drives eye rotations to keep images stable on the retina during head movements. We measured the VOR gain (eye velocity/head velocity) and phase (delay between vestibular stimulus and response) during whole-body sinusoidal rotations ranging 0.5-12 Hz with peak velocity 50 or 100 °/s in nine adult C57BL/6 mice. We also measured the VOR during whole-body transient rotations with acceleration 3000 or 6000 °/s reaching a plateau of 150 or 300 °/s. These measures were obtained while the mouse's core body temperature was held at either 32 or 37 °C for at least 35 min before recording. The temperature presentation order and timing were pseudo-randomized. We found that a temperature increase from 32 to 37 °C caused a significant increase in sinusoidal VOR gain of 17 % (P < 0.001). Temperature had no other effects on the behavioural VOR. Our data suggest that temperature effects on regularly firing afferents best correspond to the changes that we observed in the VOR gain.
核心体温已被证明会影响前庭终器和神经传入,使其静息放电率和敏感性随温度升高而增加。我们的目的是确定在麻醉的C57BL/6小鼠的细胞外神经记录中观察到的这些变化是否与清醒小鼠的行为前庭眼反射(VOR)的变化相对应。VOR在头部运动期间驱动眼球转动,以保持视网膜上的图像稳定。我们在9只成年C57BL/6小鼠进行全身正弦旋转(频率范围为0.5 - 12Hz,峰值速度为50或100°/s)期间测量了VOR增益(眼球速度/头部速度)和相位(前庭刺激与反应之间的延迟)。我们还在全身瞬态旋转(加速度为3000或6000°/s,达到150或300°/s的平台期)期间测量了VOR。这些测量是在记录前将小鼠的核心体温保持在32或37°C至少35分钟的情况下获得的。温度呈现顺序和时间是伪随机的。我们发现,温度从32°C升高到37°C会导致正弦VOR增益显著增加17%(P < 0.001)。温度对行为VOR没有其他影响。我们的数据表明,温度对正常发放传入神经的影响最符合我们在VOR增益中观察到的变化。
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