In Vivo Whole-Nerve Electrophysiology Setup, Action Potential Recording, and Data Analyses in a Rodent Model.

Current Protocols Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1002/cpz1.285
Diane Zhao, Negin Behzadian, David Yeomans, T Anthony Anderson
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In vivo rodent, whole peripheral nerve models are useful for studying the electrical conduction of sensory and motor fibers under normal physiological conditions as well as for assessing neurological outcomes after the application of physical alterations or pharmacological agents to the nervous system. Significant literature has focused on single-neuron and central nervous system electrophysiology protocol development. However, creation and development of in vivo whole-nerve electrophysiological recording protocols are sparse in the scientific literature. Here, detailed protocols for designing and building an in vivo whole-nerve electrophysiology system are described, including straightforward techniques to create working stimulation and recording electrodes that may be adapted to numerous study designs. Further, we include details for rodent anesthesia, surgical dissection (for the sciatic nerve), compound action potential signal optimization, data acquisition, data analyses, and troubleshooting tips. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: In vivo electrophysiology system wiring, hardware, and software setups Support Protocol 1: Design and 3D printing of electrophysiology base electrodes Support Protocol 2: Building needle electrodes Basic Protocol 2: Rodent anesthesia and surgery for nerve exposure Basic Protocol 3: Compound action potential recording and troubleshooting using WinWCP Basic Protocol 4: Compound action potential data analysis using WinWCP.

啮齿动物模型的全神经电生理设置、动作电位记录和数据分析。
在啮齿动物体内,整个周围神经模型有助于研究正常生理条件下感觉和运动纤维的电传导,以及评估神经系统物理改变或药物作用后的神经系统预后。重要的文献集中在单神经元和中枢神经系统电生理协议的发展。然而,体内全神经电生理记录方案的创建和发展在科学文献中很少。本文描述了设计和构建体内全神经电生理系统的详细方案,包括创建工作刺激和记录电极的直接技术,这些技术可能适用于许多研究设计。此外,我们还详细介绍了啮齿动物麻醉、手术解剖(用于坐骨神经)、复合动作电位信号优化、数据采集、数据分析和故障排除提示。©2021 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本协议1:体内电生理系统布线,硬件和软件设置支持协议1:电生理基础电极的设计和3D打印支持协议2:构建针电极基本协议2:啮齿动物麻醉和神经暴露手术基本协议3:使用WinWCP记录复合动作电位并进行故障排除基本协议4:使用WinWCP进行复合动作电位数据分析。
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