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Inducing Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in C. elegans via Cavitation-Free Surface Acoustic Wave-Driven Ultrasonic Irradiation

机译:通过无空化表面声波驱动的超声辐射诱导C.埃贝朗斯的轻度创伤性脑损伤

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Mild traumatic brain injury is an all-too-common outcome from modern warfare and sport, and lacks a reproducible model for assessment of potential treatments and protection against it. Here we consider the use of surface acoustic wave (SAW) irradiation of C. elegans worms-without cavitation-as a potential, ethically reasonable animal-on-a-chip model for inducing traumatic brain injury in an animal, producing significant effects on memory and learning that could prove useful in a model that progress from youth to old age in but a few weeks. We show a significant effect by SAW on the ability of worms to learn post-exposure through associative learning chemotaxis. At higher SAW intensity, we find immediate, thorough, but temporary paralysis of the worms. We further explore the importance of homogeneous exposure of the worms to the SAW-driven ultrasound, an aspect poorly controlled in past efforts, if at all, and demonstrate the absence of cavitation through a change in fluids from a standard media for the worms to the exceedingly viscous polyvinyl alcohol. Likewise, we demonstrate that acoustic streaming, when present, is not directly responsible for paralysis nor learning disabilities induced in the worm, but is beneficial at low amplitudes to ensuring homogeneous ultrasound exposure.
机译:轻度创伤性脑损伤是现代战争和运动的一贯常见的结果,缺乏可重复的模型,用于评估潜在治疗和防止它。在这里,我们考虑使用表面声波(SAW)辐射C.秀丽隐虫虫 - 没有空化 - 作为潜在的道德上合理的动物对芯片模型,用于诱导动物的创伤性脑损伤,对记忆产生显着影响并且学习可以证明在从年轻人到老年的模型中有用,但几周。我们对蠕虫通过联想学习趋化性学习曝光能力来表现出显着的效果。在较高的Saw强度下,我们发现蠕虫即时,彻底,但临时瘫痪。我们进一步探讨了蠕虫对锯驱动超声波的同质暴露的重要性,这种方面在过去的努力中受到了不良的控制,如果有的话,并通过从标准介质的液体变化到蠕虫的流体的变化来证明没有空化非常粘稠的聚乙烯醇。同样,我们证明了声学流,当存在时,不直接负责蠕虫中诱导的瘫痪,但是在低振幅下有益,以确保均匀的超声暴露。

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