Transcranial ultrasound stimulation modulates neural activity of paraventricular thalamus and prefrontal cortex in the propofol-anesthetized mice.

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Guangying Cui, Yi Yuan, Qiaoxuan Wang, Li Zhao, Cheng Chi, Liqiang Zhao, Zhuo Liu
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Objective.Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) has been reported to modulate neural activity and accelerate the recovery of consciousness (ROC) in the propofol-anesthetized mice. Both the thalamus and frontal cortex play critical roles in anesthetic-induced transition of consciousness (TOC).Approach.Twenty-one male BALB/c mice were randomly divided into the Sham group (n= 7), the TUS1 group (n= 7) and the TUS2 group (n= 7). The thalamus of mice in the two TUS groups were subjected to TUS before or after anesthesia, respectively. Local field potentials of paraventricular thalamus (PVT) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) were recorded using electrophysiological techniques. The relative change of mean absolute power and relative power in different frequency bands for each brain region were calculated and analyzed for correlation.Main results.Compared to the Sham group (33.14 ± 0.46 min), the time of ROC was shorter in both the TUS1 group (19.86 ± 0.59 min) and TUS2 group (17.86 ± 0.86 min). Besides, the results showed that TUS could directly induce neural activity in the PVT and indirectly in the PFC in the [60-100 Hz] frequency band. Furthermore, we also found that there were higher pearson correlation coefficients of neural activity between PVT and PFC in the [8-13 Hz] frequency band under TUS (P< 0.05).Significance.Both the PVT and PFC contribute to TOC in propofol-anesthetized mice, and they can be effectively modulated by TUS, which may provide a guidance for the modulation of consciousness in clinical anesthesia.

经颅超声刺激调节异丙酚麻醉小鼠室旁丘脑和前额叶皮层的神经活动。
目的:经颅超声刺激(TUS)可调节异丙酚麻醉小鼠的神经活动,加速意识恢复。丘脑和额叶皮质在麻醉诱导的意识转换中都起着关键作用。方法:21只雄性BALB/c小鼠随机分为Sham组(n=7)、TUS1组(n=7)和TUS2组(n=7)。两组小鼠分别在麻醉前或麻醉后对丘脑进行TUS。用电生理技术记录室旁丘脑和前额叶皮层的局部场电位。计算各脑区不同频段的平均绝对功率和相对功率的相对变化,并进行相关性分析。主要结果:与Sham组(33.14±0.46 min)相比,TUS1组(19.86±0.59 min)和TUS2组(17.86±0.86 min)的意识恢复时间均短于Sham组(33.14±0.46 min)。此外,结果表明,在[60-100 Hz]频段,TUS可直接诱导室旁丘脑和间接诱导前额叶皮层的神经活动。此外,我们还发现在[8-13 Hz]频带内,室旁丘脑和前额叶皮层之间的神经活动具有较高的Pearson相关系数(PCCs)
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