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The effect of striatal dopaminergic grafts on the neuronal activity in the substantia nigra pars reticulata and subthalamic nucleus in hemiparkinsonian rats

机译:纹状体多巴胺能移植物对半帕金森氏病大鼠黑质网状结构和丘脑下核的神经元活性的影响

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The electrophysiological correlates of parkinsonism in the basal ganglia have been well studied in patients with Parkinson's disease and animal models. Separately, striatal dopaminergic cell transplantation has shown promise in ameliorating parkinsonian motor symptoms. However, the effect of dopaminergic grafts on basal ganglia electrophysiology has not thoroughly been investigated. In this study, we transplanted murine foetal ventral mesencephalic cells into rats rendered hemiparkinsonian by 6-hydroxydopamine injection. Three months after transplantation, extracellular and local field potential recordings were taken under urethane anaesthesia from the substantia nigra pars reticulata and subthalamic nucleus along with cortical electroencephalograms and were compared to recordings from normal and hemiparkinsonian controls. Recordings from cortical slow-wave activity and global activation states were analysed separately. Rats with histologically confirmed xenografts showed behavioural improvement measured by counting apomorphine-induced rotations and with the extended body axis test. Firing rates in both nuclei were not significantly different between control and grafted groups. However, burst firing patterns in both nuclei in the slow-wave activity state were significantly reduced (P < 0.05) in rats with large surviving grafts, compared to hemiparkinsonian controls. The neuronal firing entropies and oscillations in both nuclei were restored to normal levels in the large-graft group. Electroencephalogram spike-triggered averages also showed normalization in the slow-wave activity state (P < 0.05). These results suggest that local continuous dopaminergic stimulation exerts a normalizing effect on the downstream parkinsonian basal ganglia firing patterns. This novel finding is relevant to future preclinical and clinical investigations of cell transplantation and the development of next-generation therapies for Parkinson's disease that ameliorate pathophysiological neural activity and provide optimal recovery of function.
机译:在患有帕金森氏病和动物模型的患者中,已经很好地研究了基底节中帕金森氏症的电生理相关性。另外,纹状体多巴胺能细胞移植已显示有望减轻帕金森氏症运动症状。然而,多巴胺能移植对基底神经节电生理的影响尚未被彻底研究。在这项研究中,我们通过6-羟基多巴胺注射将鼠胎儿腹中脑细胞移植入半帕金森病大鼠体内。移植后三个月,在氨基甲酸乙酯麻醉下,从黑质网状体和丘脑下核获取了细胞外和局部场电位记录,以及皮质脑电图,并将其与正常和半帕金森氏对照者的记录进行了比较。分别分析了来自皮质慢波活动和整体激活状态的记录。具有组织学证实的异种移植的大鼠表现出行为改善,方法是通过计算阿扑吗啡诱导的旋转和延长的体轴测试来测量。对照组和嫁接组的两个核的生瘤率没有显着差异。然而,与半帕金森病对照组相比,在存活较大的移植物中,慢波活动状态下两个核的爆发射击方式均明显降低(P <0.05)。大移植物组中,两个核的神经元激发熵和振荡都恢复到正常水平。脑电图峰值触发的平均值在慢波活动状态也显示正常化(P <0.05)。这些结果表明,局部连续多巴胺能刺激对下游帕金森氏基底神经节放电模式具有正常化作用。这一新发现与未来细胞移植的临床前和临床研究以及改善帕金森氏病的新一代疗法的发展有关,这种疗法可以改善病理生理神经活动并提供最佳的功能恢复。

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