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猪体感诱发电位无创记录的可行性

Feasibility of non-invasive recording of somatosensory evoked potential in pigs.

作者信息

Hoareau Guillaume L, Peters Angela, Hilgart David, Iversen Marta, Clark Gregory, Zabriskie Matthew, Rieke Viola, Floyd Candace, Shah Lubdha

机构信息

Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

Department of Neurology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

出版信息

Lab Anim Res. 2022 Mar 24;38(1):9. doi: 10.1186/s42826-022-00118-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-invasive measurement of somatosensory-evoked potentials (SEP) in a large animal model is important to translational cognitive research. We sought to develop a methodology for neurophysiological recording via a transcranial electroencephalography (EEG) cap under an effective sedative regimen with dexmedetomidine, midazolam, and butorphanol that will produce sedation instead of anesthesia while not compromising data quality.

RESULTS

Pigs received intramuscular dexmedetomidine, midazolam, and butorphanol for SEP assessment with peroneal nerve stimulation. Semi-quantitative sedation assessment was performed after the animal was sufficiently sedated and 30 min later, during the transcranial SEP recording. SEP data were analyzed with commercial software. Binary qualitative analysis of the recording was categorized by an experienced neurophysiologist. All four animals had adequate surface SEP recordings. Animals received 43 [21-47] mcg/kg of dexmedetomidine, 0.3 [0.2-0.3] mg/kg of midazolam, and 0.3 [0.3-0.3] mg/kg of butorphanol IM. All treatments resulted in moderate to deep sedation (Baseline median sedation score 11.5 [11-12]; median score at 30 min: 11.5 [10.5-12]). Heart rate (median [range]) (55 [49-71] beats per minute), respiratory rate (24 [21-30] breaths per minute), and hemoglobin oxygen saturation (99 [98-100]%) and body temperature (37.7 [37.4-37.9] °C) remained within clinically acceptable ranges. There were no undesirable recovery incidents.

CONCLUSIONS

In this pilot study, we demonstrate the feasibility of SEP recording via a transcranial EEG cap under an effective sedative regimen in pigs. Our approach will expand the use of a large animal model in neurotranslational research.

摘要

背景

在大型动物模型中对体感诱发电位(SEP)进行无创测量对于转化认知研究很重要。我们试图开发一种在右美托咪定、咪达唑仑和布托啡诺有效镇静方案下,通过经颅脑电图(EEG)帽进行神经生理学记录的方法,该方案将产生镇静而非麻醉效果,同时不影响数据质量。

结果

猪接受肌肉注射右美托咪定、咪达唑仑和布托啡诺以评估腓总神经刺激下的SEP。在动物充分镇静后以及30分钟后经颅SEP记录期间进行半定量镇静评估。SEP数据使用商业软件进行分析。记录的二元定性分析由经验丰富的神经生理学家进行分类。所有四只动物都有足够的表面SEP记录。动物接受了43[21 - 47]微克/千克的右美托咪定、0.3[0.2 - 0.3]毫克/千克的咪达唑仑和0.3[0.3 - 0.3]毫克/千克的布托啡诺肌肉注射。所有治疗均导致中度至深度镇静(基线镇静中位数评分11.5[11 - 12];30分钟时中位数评分:11.5[10.5 - 12])。心率(中位数[范围])(每分钟55[49 - 71]次心跳)、呼吸频率(每分钟24[21 - 30]次呼吸)、血红蛋白氧饱和度(99[98 - 100]%)和体温(37.7[37.4 - 37.9]℃)均保持在临床可接受范围内。没有不良的恢复事件。

结论

在这项初步研究中,我们证明了在猪的有效镇静方案下通过经颅EEG帽进行SEP记录的可行性。我们的方法将扩大大型动物模型在神经转化研究中的应用。

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