Knüpfer M, Bringmann A, Klingberg F
Paul Flechsig Institute of Brain Research, Department of Neurophysiology, University of Leipzig, Germany.
Arch Ital Biol. 1994 Jul;132(3):191-7.
The effects of bilateral electrolytical lesions of the mesencephalic nucleus cuneiformis (CU) on both the high-voltage splindle (HVS) activity and the spontaneous behaviour of unrestrained rats have been investigated. In control experiments, EEG spectral power mapping indicated different HVS rhythms in frontal and occipital cortices. The main lesion effect was a strong significant increase of the HVS incidence in the frontal cortex. However, the CU lesion did not affect the incidence of relaxed waking immobility which is specifically related to HVS generation. Furthermore, CU lesion did not alter the power spectra of the frontal cortical EEG during different behavioural states. The results indicate that CU exerts inhibitory influences on the generation of HVSs, which probable correlates with facilitation of the sensory information transfer through the thalamus.
研究了中脑楔形核(CU)双侧电解损伤对自由活动大鼠的高压纺锤波(HVS)活动和自发行为的影响。在对照实验中,脑电图频谱功率图谱显示额叶和枕叶皮质存在不同的HVS节律。主要损伤效应是额叶皮质中HVS发生率显著大幅增加。然而,CU损伤并未影响与HVS产生特别相关的放松觉醒不动的发生率。此外,CU损伤在不同行为状态下并未改变额叶皮质脑电图的功率谱。结果表明,CU对HVS的产生施加抑制性影响,这可能与通过丘脑促进感觉信息传递相关。