Spatiotemporal after-effects of transcranial direct current stimulation onsensory-evoked activity in rat S1: A pilot VSDI study

R. Chemla, Wing K L Witharana, B. McNaughton
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For decades, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been used to manipulate cortical excitability and plasticity of the human brain. Promising therapeutic results, such as depression treatment, have emerged and are extensively studied today. However the underlying cortical mechanisms of this electrical stimulation remain unclear. Here, we propose to use voltage-sensitive dye imaging (VSDI) on rat primary somatosensory cortex to study the after-effects of tDCS on neuronal population activity. We found that after repetitive anodal tDCS, sensory-evoked VSD responses were significantly increased in amplitude and spatial extent of activation, counteracting the sensory adaptation process observed in control rats. Combining tDCS and VSDI, offers an excellent tool for observing in real-time subthreshold tDCS effects over a large cortical area, when applied to the animal brain.
经颅直流电刺激对大鼠S1感觉诱发活动的时空后效:一项实验性VSDI研究
几十年来,经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)一直被用于控制大脑皮层的兴奋性和可塑性。有希望的治疗结果,如抑郁症的治疗,已经出现,并被广泛研究今天。然而,这种电刺激的潜在皮层机制尚不清楚。本研究拟采用电压敏感染料成像技术(VSDI)对大鼠初级体感觉皮层进行扫描,研究tDCS对神经元群活动的后效作用。我们发现,在重复的阳极tDCS后,感觉诱发的VSD反应在振幅和空间激活程度上显著增加,与对照大鼠观察到的感觉适应过程相抵消。结合tDCS和VSDI,当应用于动物大脑时,为在大皮质区域实时观察阈下tDCS效应提供了一个极好的工具。
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