发作性
异氟醚
神经科学
血流动力学
丘脑
兴奋性突触后电位
血流动力学反应
麻醉
医学
脑电图
心理学
内科学
抑制性突触后电位
血压
心率
作者
Jing Li,Fan Yang,Fengrui Zhan,Joshua Estin,Aditya Iyer,Mingrui Zhao,James E. Niemeyer,Peijuan Luo,Dan Li,Weihong Lin,Jyun-you Liou,Hongtao Ma,Theodore H. Schwartz
标识
DOI:10.1177/0271678x241226742
摘要
Imaging hemodynamic responses to interictal spikes holds promise for presurgical epilepsy evaluations. Understanding the hemodynamic response function is crucial for accurate interpretation. Prior interictal neurovascular coupling data primarily come from anesthetized animals, impacting reliability. We simultaneously monitored calcium fluctuations in excitatory neurons, hemodynamics, and local field potentials (LFP) during bicuculline-induced interictal events in both isoflurane-anesthetized and awake mice. Isoflurane significantly affected LFP amplitude but had little impact on the amplitude and area of the calcium signal. Anesthesia also dramatically blunted the amplitude and latency of the hemodynamic response, although not its area of spread. Cerebral blood volume change provided the best spatial estimation of excitatory neuronal activity in both states. Targeted silencing of the thalamus in awake mice failed to recapitulate the impact of anesthesia on hemodynamic responses suggesting that isoflurane’s interruption of the thalamocortical loop did not contribute either to the dissociation between the LFP and the calcium signal nor to the alterations in interictal neurovascular coupling. The blood volume increase associated with interictal spikes represents a promising mapping signal in both the awake and anesthetized states.
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