Neurophysiological actions of methylphenidate in the primary somatosensory cortex.

Candice Drouin, Dorothy Wang, Barry D Waterhouse
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Abstract

As a catecholamine reuptake blocker, methylphenidate (MPH) enhances noradrenergic transmission and is likely to influence norepinephrine actions in sensory systems. To characterize neurophysiological actions of MPH in the primary somatosensory (SI) cortex, we recorded basal and whisker deflection-evoked discharge of infragranular sensory cortical neurons, before and after intraperitoneal administrations of saline and MPH (5 mg/kg) in halothane-anesthetized rats. MPH had two types of actions on sensory-evoked neuronal responses in the SI cortex, depending on the initial amplitude of the sensory response. When the whisker deflection induced a small excitatory response under control conditions, MPH significantly increased the amplitude of the response by approximately 40%. When the whisker stimulation induced a large excitatory response under control conditions, MPH did not significantly alter the amplitude of the response, but significantly decreased the duration and the peak latency of the response, so that the response was more focused. These neurophysiological actions of MPH may underlie some of the beneficial effects of the drug on sensory processing and attention.

哌甲酯在初级体感觉皮层中的神经生理作用。
作为儿茶酚胺再摄取阻滞剂,哌醋甲酯(MPH)增强去甲肾上腺素能传递,并可能影响去甲肾上腺素在感觉系统中的作用。为了表征MPH在初级体感觉(SI)皮层中的神经生理作用,我们记录了在盐水和MPH (5 mg/kg)腹腔麻醉大鼠前后,基底和须偏转诱发的感觉皮质神经元放电。MPH对SI皮层感觉诱发的神经元反应有两种类型的作用,这取决于感觉反应的初始幅度。在控制条件下,当晶须偏转引起小的兴奋反应时,MPH显著提高了响应幅度约40%。在对照条件下,当须刺激引起较大的兴奋反应时,MPH没有显著改变反应的幅度,但显著降低了反应的持续时间和峰值潜伏期,使反应更加集中。MPH的这些神经生理作用可能是药物对感觉加工和注意力的一些有益作用的基础。
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