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Wireless Simultaneous Stimulation-and-Recording Device (SRD) to Train Cortical Circuits in Rat Somatosensory Cortex.

机译:无线同步刺激和记录设备(SRD),用于训练大鼠体感皮层中的皮质电路。

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The primary goal of this project is to develop a wireless system for simultaneous recording-and-stimulation (SRD) to deliver low amplitude current pulses to the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) of rats to activate and enhance an interhemispheric cortical pathway. Despite the existence of an interhemispheric connection between similar forelimb representations of SI cortices, forelimb cortical neurons respond only to input from the contralateral (opposite side) forelimb and not to input from the ipsilateral (same side) forelimb. Given the existence of this interhemispheric pathway we have been able to strengthen/enhance the pathway through chronic intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) in previous acute experiments of anesthetized rats. In these acute experiments strengthening the interhemispheric pathway also brings about functional reorganization whereby cortical neurons in forelimb cortex respond to new input from the ipsilateral forelimb. Having the ability to modify cortical circuitry will have important applications in stroke patients and could serve to rescue and/or enhance responsiveness in surviving cells around the stroke region. Also, the ability to induce functional reorganization within the deafferented cortical map, which follows limb amputation, will also provide a vehicle for modulating maladaptive cortical reorganization often associated with phantom limb pain leading to reduced pain. In order to increase our understanding of the observed functional reorganization and enhanced pathway, we need to be able to test these observations in awake and behaving animals and eventually study how these changes persist over a prolonged period of time. To accomplish this a system was needed to allow simultaneous recording and stimulation in awake rats. However, no such commercial or research system exists that meets all requirements for such an experiment. In this project we describe the (1) system design, (2) system testing, (3) system evaluation, and (4) system implementation of a wireless simultaneous stimulation-and-recording device (SRD) to be used to modulate cortical circuits in an awake rodent animal model.
机译:该项目的主要目标是开发一种用于同时记录和刺激(SRD)的无线系统,以将低振幅电流脉冲传递到大鼠的主要体感皮层(SI),以激活和增强半球间皮层通路。尽管SI皮质的相似前肢表示之间存在半球间连接,但前肢皮质神经元仅对来自对侧(对侧)前肢的输入做出反应,而对来自同侧(相同侧)前肢的输入没有反应。鉴于存在这种半球间通路,我们已经能够在先前的麻醉大鼠急性实验中通过慢性皮质内微刺激(ICMS)来增强/增强该通路。在这些急性实验中,加强半球间通路也可导致功能重组,从而使前肢皮质中的皮质神经元响应来自同侧前肢的新输入。具有修饰皮质电路的能力将在中风患者中具有重要的应用,并且可以用于挽救和/或增强中风区域周围存活细胞的反应性。同样,在肢体截肢后在脱除力的皮质图中诱导功能重组的能力也将提供一种调节通常与幻肢疼痛相关的适应不良的皮质重组的媒介,从而减轻疼痛。为了增加我们对观察到的功能重组和增强途径的了解,我们需要能够在清醒和表现良好的动物中测试这些观察结果,并最终研究这些变化如何持续较长的时间。为此,需要一个系统来允许在清醒大鼠中同时记录和刺激。但是,不存在满足此类实验的所有要求的此类商业或研究系统。在这个项目中,我们描述(1)系统设计,(2)系统测试,(3)系统评估和(4)用于同时调制皮质电路的无线同时刺激和记录设备(SRD)的系统实现在一个清醒的啮齿动物模型中。

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  • 作者

    Ramshur, John T.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Memphis.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Memphis.;
  • 学科 Biomedical engineering.;Electrical engineering.;Neurosciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 175 p.
  • 总页数 175
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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