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视网膜变性小鼠经角膜电刺激后前额叶和初级视觉皮层的兴奋

Excitation of the Pre-frontal and Primary Visual Cortex in Response to Transcorneal Electrical Stimulation in Retinal Degeneration Mice.

作者信息

Agadagba Stephen K, Li Xin, Chan Leanne Lai Hang

机构信息

Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2020 Oct 9;14:572299. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.572299. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Retinal degeneration (rd) is one of the leading causes of blindness in the modern world today. Various strategies including electrical stimulation are being researched for the restoration of partial or complete vision. Previous studies have demonstrated that the effectiveness of electrical stimulation in somatosensory, frontal and visual cortices is dependent on stimulation parameters including stimulation frequency and brain states. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of applying a prolonged electrical stimulation on the eye of rd mice with various stimulation frequencies, in awake and anesthetized brain states. We recorded spontaneous electrocorticogram (ECoG) neural activity in prefrontal cortex and primary visual cortex in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) after prolonged (5-day) transcorneal electrical stimulation (pTES) at various frequencies (2, 10, and 20 Hz). We evaluated the absolute power and coherence of spontaneous ECoG neural activities in contralateral primary visual cortex (contra Vcx) and contralateral pre-frontal cortex (contra PFx). Under the awake state, the absolute power of theta, alpha and beta oscillations in contra Vcx, at 10 Hz stimulation, was higher than in the sham group. Under the anesthetized state, the absolute power of medium-, high-, and ultra-high gamma oscillations in the contra PFx, at 2 Hz stimulation, was higher than in the sham group. We also observed that the ultra-high gamma band coherence in contra Vcx-contra PFx was higher than in the sham group, with both 10 and 20 Hz stimulation frequencies. Our results showed that pTES modulates rd brain oscillations in a frequency and brain state-dependent manner. These findings suggest that non-invasive electrical stimulation of retina changes patterns of neural oscillations in the brain circuitry. This also provides a starting point for investigating the sustained effect of electrical stimulation of the retina to brain activities.

摘要

视网膜变性(rd)是当今现代世界导致失明的主要原因之一。包括电刺激在内的各种恢复部分或完全视力的策略正在研究中。先前的研究表明,电刺激在体感、额叶和视觉皮层中的有效性取决于刺激参数,包括刺激频率和脑状态。本研究的目的是在清醒和麻醉的脑状态下,研究不同刺激频率的长时间电刺激对rd小鼠眼睛的影响。我们在视网膜色素变性(RP)小鼠模型中,在不同频率(2、10和20Hz)下进行长时间(5天)经角膜电刺激(pTES)后,记录前额叶皮层和初级视觉皮层的自发脑电图(ECoG)神经活动。我们评估了对侧初级视觉皮层(对侧Vcx)和对侧前额叶皮层(对侧PFx)中自发ECoG神经活动的绝对功率和相干性。在清醒状态下,对侧Vcx中,10Hz刺激时,θ、α和β振荡的绝对功率高于假手术组。在麻醉状态下,对侧PFx中,2Hz刺激时,中、高和超高γ振荡的绝对功率高于假手术组。我们还观察到,10Hz和20Hz刺激频率下,对侧Vcx-对侧PFx中的超高γ波段相干性高于假手术组。我们的结果表明,pTES以频率和脑状态依赖的方式调节rd脑振荡。这些发现表明,视网膜的非侵入性电刺激会改变脑回路中的神经振荡模式。这也为研究视网膜电刺激对脑活动的持续影响提供了一个起点。

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