Browning R A, Nelson D K
Life Sci. 1985 Dec 9;37(23):2205-11. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(85)90573-9.
Although most laboratories employ transcorneal stimulation as a means of producing electroshock seizures, transauricular stimulation is also used by many investigators. The present study shows that seizures produced with transcorneal electroshock differ from those produced by transauricular electroshock in several ways: transauricular stimulation is more effective at eliciting tonic convulsions; the threshold for clonus is lower when transcorneal electrodes are used; and the face and forelimb clonus produced by transcorneal stimulation cannot be produced with transauricular stimulation at any current. The present findings are consistent with the hypothesis that tonic seizures are more easily triggered with transauricular stimulation because they originate in the brainstem and because this brain region is preferentially activated when ear-clip electrodes are used.
尽管大多数实验室采用经角膜刺激作为引发电击惊厥的手段,但许多研究人员也使用经耳刺激。本研究表明,经角膜电击引发的惊厥与经耳电击引发的惊厥在几个方面存在差异:经耳刺激在引发强直性惊厥方面更有效;使用经角膜电极时阵挛阈值较低;经角膜刺激产生的面部和前肢阵挛在任何电流下经耳刺激都无法产生。本研究结果与以下假设一致,即强直性惊厥更容易由经耳刺激引发,因为它们起源于脑干,并且当使用耳夹电极时该脑区会被优先激活。