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Conduction block of mammalian myelinated nerve by local cooling to 15-30°C after a brief heating

机译:短暂加热后局部冷却至15-30°C,从而抑制了哺乳动物有髓神经的传导

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Zhang Z, Lyon TD, Kadow BT, Shen B, Wang J, Lee A, Kang A, Roppolo JR, de Groat WC, Tai C. Conduction block of mammalian myelinated nerve by local cooling to 15-30°C after a brief heating. J Neurophysiol 115: 1436-1445, 2016. First published January 6, 2016; doi:10.1152/jn.00954.2015.—This study aimed at understanding thermal effects on nerve conduction and developing new methods to produce a reversible thermal block of axonal conduction in mammalian myelinated nerves. In 13 cats under a-chloralose anesthesia, conduction block of pudendal nerves (n = 20) by cooling (5-30°C) or heating (42-54°C) a small segment (9 mm) of the nerve was monitored by the urethral striated muscle contractions and increases in intraurethral pressure induced by intermittent (5 s on and 20 s off) electrical stimulation (50 Hz, 0.2 ms) of the nerve. Cold block was observed at 5-15°C while heat block occurred at 50-54°C. A complete cold block up to 10 min was fully reversible, but a complete heat block was only reversible when the heating duration was less than 1.3 ± 0.1 min. A brief (<1 min) reversible complete heat block at 50-54°C or 15 min of nonblock mild heating at 46-48°C significantly increased the cold block temperature to 15-30°C. The effect of heating on cold block fully reversed within ~40 min. This study discovered a novel method to block mammalian myelinated nerves at 15-30°C, providing the possibility to develop an implantable device to block axonal conduction and treat many chronic disorders. The effect of heating on cold block is of considerable interest because it raises many basic scientific questions that may help reveal the mechanisms underlying cold or heat block of axonal conduction.
机译:Zhang Z,Lyon TD,Kadow BT,Shen B,Wang J,Lee A,Kang A,Roppolo JR,de Groat WC,Tai C.短暂加热后局部冷却至15-30°C,哺乳动物的髓鞘神经传导阻滞。 J Neurophysiol 115:1436-1445,2016。2016年1月6日首次发布; doi:10.1152 / jn.00954.2015。本研究旨在了解热对神经传导的影响,并开发出新的方法来在哺乳动物的有髓神经中产生可逆的轴突传导热阻滞。在13只接受a-氯醛糖麻醉的猫中,通过冷却(5-30°C)或加热(42-54°C)对阴部神经(n = 20)的传导阻滞进行监测,通过间歇性(5 s开和20 s关)神经电刺激(50 Hz,0.2 ms)引起的尿道横纹肌收缩和尿道内压力升高。在5-15℃观察到冷粘,而在50-54℃观察到热粘。长达10分钟的完全冷块是完全可逆的,但是只有当加热时间小于1.3±0.1分钟时,完全热块才是可逆的。在50-54°C短暂(<1分钟)可逆的完全加热块或在46-48°C进行15分钟的无块温和加热会显着提高冷块温度至15-30°C。加热对冷块的影响在约40分钟内完全逆转。这项研究发现了一种在15-30°C下阻断哺乳动物有髓神经的新方法,为开发可植入的装置来阻断轴突传导和治疗许多慢性疾病提供了可能性。加热对冷阻滞的影响引起了极大的兴趣,因为它提出了许多基本的科学问题,可能有助于揭示轴突传导的冷热阻滞的潜在机制。

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