Neural mechanism of trigeminal nerve stimulation recovering defensive arousal responses in traumatic brain injury.

IF 12.4 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Theranostics Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/thno.106323
Qian Zhang, Haiyun Ma, Lifang Huo, Shaoling Wang, Qian Yang, Zhimin Ye, Jie Cao, Shaoling Wu, Chao Ma, Congping Shang
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Abstract

The arousal state is defined as the degree to which an individual is aware of themselves and their surroundings, and is a crucial component of consciousness. Trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS), a non-invasive clinical neuromodulation technique, has shown potential in aiding the functional recovery of patients with impaired consciousness. Understanding the specific neuronal subpopulations and circuits through which TNS improves arousal states is essential for advancing its clinical application. Methods: A mouse model of traumatic brain injury (TBI) was established using a weight-drop technique to induce neurological dysfunction, and the arousal state was assessed through visual and auditory defensive responses. Techniques such as viral tracing, chemogenetics, patch-clamp recordings, calcium signaling, and neurotransmitter probes were employed to investigate the relevant subpopulations of trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons and the underlying mechanisms in the central nervous system. Results: Neuronal subgroups involved in TNS therapy at the key peripheral nucleus, the TG, were identified. Two distinct types of neurons were found to contribute differently: The Tac1+TG-locus coeruleus (LC)-superior colliculus (SC) pathway elevated noradrenaline levels in the SC, enhancing receptive field sensitivity recovery in TBI mice; the Piezo2+TG-paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN)-substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc)-dorsal striatum (DS) pathway initiated dopamine (DA) release in the DS, ameliorating motor disorders in TBI mice. Conclusion: These pathways contribute to the improvement of defensive arousal responses from different perspectives. The findings from this study imply that TNS effectively restores defensive arousal responses to visual and auditory threats in mice suffering from TBI, offering insights that may facilitate the implementation of TNS therapy in clinical settings.

外伤性脑损伤三叉神经刺激恢复防御性唤醒反应的神经机制。
唤醒状态被定义为一个人意识到自己和周围环境的程度,是意识的一个重要组成部分。三叉神经刺激(TNS)是一种非侵入性临床神经调节技术,在帮助意识受损患者功能恢复方面显示出潜力。了解TNS改善觉醒状态的特定神经元亚群和回路对于推进其临床应用至关重要。方法:采用失重法建立创伤性脑损伤(TBI)小鼠神经功能障碍模型,通过视觉和听觉防御反应评估唤醒状态。采用病毒示踪、化学遗传学、膜片钳记录、钙信号和神经递质探针等技术研究了三叉神经节(TG)神经元的相关亚群及其在中枢神经系统中的潜在机制。结果:确定了参与TNS治疗的关键外周核TG的神经元亚群。发现两种不同类型的神经元有不同的贡献:Tac1+ tg -蓝斑座(LC)-上丘(SC)通路升高SC中的去甲肾上腺素水平,增强TBI小鼠的感受野敏感性恢复;Piezo2+ tg -室旁下丘脑核(PVN)-黑质致密部(SNc)-背纹状体(DS)通路启动DS多巴胺(DA)释放,改善TBI小鼠运动障碍。结论:这些通路从不同角度促进了防御唤醒反应的改善。本研究的结果表明,TNS有效地恢复了脑外伤小鼠对视觉和听觉威胁的防御唤醒反应,为TNS治疗在临床应用提供了新的思路。
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Theranostics
Theranostics MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
25.40
自引率
1.60%
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433
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Theranostics serves as a pivotal platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific insights within the diagnostic and therapeutic molecular and nanomedicine community, along with allied professions engaged in integrating molecular imaging and therapy. As a multidisciplinary journal, Theranostics showcases innovative research articles spanning fields such as in vitro diagnostics and prognostics, in vivo molecular imaging, molecular therapeutics, image-guided therapy, biosensor technology, nanobiosensors, bioelectronics, system biology, translational medicine, point-of-care applications, and personalized medicine. Encouraging a broad spectrum of biomedical research with potential theranostic applications, the journal rigorously peer-reviews primary research, alongside publishing reviews, news, and commentary that aim to bridge the gap between the laboratory, clinic, and biotechnology industries.
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