The quantification of intrahemispheric EEG asymmetry in rat.

M Moldovan, A M Munteanu, D A Niţă, D P Popa, L Zăgrean
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We have developed a simple model to quantify the intrahemispheric asymmetries (IA) present in the background EEG activity (BEA), of the adult rat during restrained wakefulness and anesthesia with Ether and chloral hydrate (CHL). We used a collectivity of 40 adult (140 g) male Wistar rats. The epidural EEG activity, was quantified within the 1-30 Hz band by six numerical parameters: root mean square (RMS), mean spectral frequency (MSF), spectral edge frequency at 95% (SEF95) and the relative spectral power (RSP) within the Theta (4.5-7.5 Hz), Alpha (7.5-12 Hz) and Beta (12.5-30 Hz) bands. A significant IA was considerate when simultaneously present in both hemispheres at p (t-Test) < 0.05. The only IA detected in the BEA of the awake restrained rat was the increased theta RSP over the fronto-parietal areas. The theta asymmetry was abolished under both types of anaesthesia. While ether had a global effect on BEA, CHL induced a strong IA reflected in all parameters except RMS and Theta RSP. The fronto-parietal areas seem to be relatively resistant to CHL. It is discussed that the intrahemispheric theta dominance over the frontoparietal areas should be regarded as an indicator of alertness in rats.

大鼠脑内脑电不对称性定量分析。
我们建立了一个简单的模型来量化成年大鼠在受限清醒和乙醚和水合氯醛(CHL)麻醉下的背景脑电图活动(BEA)中的半球内不对称(IA)。我们共选用40只成年雄性Wistar大鼠(140 g)。硬膜外脑电活动在1 ~ 30 Hz范围内通过6个数值参数进行量化:均方根(RMS)、平均频谱频率(MSF)、95%频谱边缘频率(SEF95)以及Theta (4.5 ~ 7.5 Hz)、Alpha (7.5 ~ 12 Hz)和Beta (12.5 ~ 30 Hz)频段内的相对频谱功率(RSP)。当两个半球同时存在显著IA时,p (t检验)< 0.05。在清醒受限大鼠的BEA中检测到的唯一IA是额顶叶区域的θ RSP增加。两种麻醉都消除了θ不对称。乙醚对BEA有全局性影响,CHL诱导的IA较强,除RMS和Theta RSP外,其他参数均有影响。额顶叶区似乎相对抵抗CHL。讨论了脑内θ波在额顶叶区的优势应被视为大鼠警觉性的一个指标。
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