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Direct cortical hemodynamic mapping of somatotopy of pig nostril sensation by functional near-infrared cortical imaging (fNCI)

机译:功能性近红外皮质成像(fNCI)对猪鼻孔感觉的体表直接皮质血流动力学定位

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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a neuroimaging technique for the noninvasive monitoring of human brain activation states utilizing the coupling between neural activity and regional cerebral hemodynam-ics. Illuminators and detectors, together constituting optodes, are placed on the scalp, but due to the presence of head tissues, an inter-optode distance of more than 2.5 cm is necessary to detect cortical signals. Although direct cortical monitoring with fNIRS has been pursued, a high-resolution visualization of hemodynamic changes associated with sensory, motor and cognitive neural responses directly from the cortical surface has yet to be realized. To acquire robust information on the hemodynamics of the cortex, devoid of signal complications in transcranial measurement, we devised a functional near-infrared cortical imaging (fNCI) technique. Here we demonstrate the first direct functional measurement of temporal and spatial patterns of cortical hemodynamics using the fNCI technique. For fNCI, inter-optode distance was set at 5 mm, and light leakage from illuminators was prevented by a special optode holder made of a light-shielding rubber sheet. fNCI successfully detected the somatotopy of pig nostril sensation, as assessed in comparison with concurrent and sequential somatosensory-evoked potential (SEP) measurements on the same stimulation sites. Accordingly, the fNCI system realized a direct cortical hemodynamic measurement with a spatial resolution comparable to that of SEP mapping on the rostral region of the pig brain. This study provides an important initial step toward realizing functional cortical hemodynamic monitoring during neurosurgery of human brains.
机译:功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)是一种神经成像技术,可利用神经活动与局部脑血流动力学之间的耦合对人脑激活状态进行无创监测。照明器和检测器一起构成光电二极管,放在头皮上,但是由于头部组织的存在,光电二极管之间的距离必须大于2.5厘米才能检测到皮层信号。尽管已经开始使用fNIRS进行直接皮质监测,但是高分辨率血流动力学变化的可视化可视化与直接来自皮质表面的感觉,运动和认知神经反应有关。为了获得可靠的皮质血液动力学信息,在经颅测量中避免信号并发症,我们设计了一种功能近红外皮质成像(fNCI)技术。在这里,我们展示了使用fNCI技术对皮层血流动力学的时空格局进行首次直接功能测量。对于fNCI,将光电二极管之间的距离设置为5 mm,并通过由遮光橡胶板制成的特殊光电二极管支架来防止照明器漏光。 fNCI成功地检测了猪鼻孔的感觉,与在相同刺激位点上同时进行和相继的体感诱发电位(SEP)测量相比较进行了评估。因此,fNCI系统实现了直接皮层血流动力学测量,其空间分辨率可与SEP在猪脑延髓区域的测图相媲美。这项研究为实现人脑神经外科手术中功能性皮层血液动力学监测提供了重要的初始步骤。

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