Stimulation-induced transient changes in neuronal activity, blood flow and N-acetylaspartate content in rat prefrontal cortex: a chemogenetic fMRS-BOLD study.

IBM systems journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-10-03 DOI:10.1002/nbm.3629
Morris H Baslow, Christopher K Cain, Robert Sears, Donald A Wilson, Alvin Bachman, Scott Gerum, David N Guilfoyle
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Abstract

Brain activation studies in humans have shown the dynamic nature of neuronal N-acetylaspartate (NAA) and N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) based on changes in their MRS signals in response to stimulation. These studies demonstrated that upon visual stimulation there was a focal increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and a decrease in NAA or in the total of NAA and NAAG signals in the visual cortex, and that these changes were reversed upon cessation of stimulation. In the present study we have developed an animal model in order to explore the relationships between brain stimulation, neuronal activity, CBF and NAA. We use "designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drugs" (DREADDs) technology for site-specific neural activation, a local field potential electrophysiological method for measurement of changes in the rate of neuronal activity, functional MRS for measurement of changes in NAA and a blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) MR technique for evaluating changes in CBF. We show that stimulation of the rat prefrontal cortex using DREADDs results in the following: (i) an increase in level of neuronal activity; (ii) an increase in BOLD and (iii) a decrease in the NAA signal. These findings show for the first time the tightly coupled relationships between stimulation, neuron activity, CBF and NAA dynamics in brain, and also provide the first demonstration of the novel inverse stimulation-NAA phenomenon in an animal model.

刺激诱导的大鼠前额叶皮层神经元活动、血流和 N-乙酰天冬氨酸含量的瞬时变化:一项化学遗传 fMRS-BOLD 研究。
根据神经元 N-乙酰天冬氨酸(NAA)和 N-乙酰天冬氨酰谷氨酸(NAAG)的 MRS 信号对刺激的反应变化,人体脑激活研究显示了神经元 N-乙酰天冬氨酸(NAA)和 N-乙酰天冬氨酰谷氨酸(NAAG)的动态性质。这些研究表明,在视觉刺激时,大脑皮层中的脑血流量(CBF)会出现局灶性增加,而 NAA 或 NAA 和 NAAG 的总信号则会减少,这些变化在刺激停止后会逆转。在本研究中,我们建立了一个动物模型,以探讨脑刺激、神经元活动、CBF 和 NAA 之间的关系。我们使用 "设计药物专门激活的设计受体"(DREADDs)技术来激活特定部位的神经,使用局部场电位电生理方法来测量神经元活动速率的变化,使用功能性 MRS 来测量 NAA 的变化,并使用依赖血氧水平(BOLD)的 MR 技术来评估 CBF 的变化。我们的研究表明,使用 DREADDs 刺激大鼠前额叶皮层会产生以下结果:(i) 神经元活动水平增加;(ii) BOLD 增加;(iii) NAA 信号减少。这些发现首次显示了大脑中刺激、神经元活动、CBF 和 NAA 动态之间的紧密耦合关系,并首次在动物模型中展示了新颖的刺激-NAA 逆现象。
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