T. Janjua, T. N. Nielsen, F. R. Andreis, S. Meijs, W. Jensen
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摘要
长期增强(LTP)已经在啮齿动物和人类受试者中进行了广泛的研究,以了解疼痛机制。这种现象在猪身上的探索相对较少,尽管猪为神经生理学研究提供了合适的翻译模型。本研究旨在探讨丹麦长白猪在高频电刺激(HFS)诱导的脊髓ltp样神经可塑性后,初级体感觉皮层(S1)的尖峰活动的变化。研究了6只动物(2只对照,4只干预)。将16通道多电极阵列植入S1。在尺神经周围放置三极袖带。在尺神经分支上诱导15 mA, 100 Hz, 1 ms的HFS,诱导ltp样神经可塑性,然后进行非伤害性刺激,探测S1反应。基于S1检测到的神经元峰值,构建刺激周时间直方图(pshs)。干预组在应用HFS后45 min (T2期)PSTH曲线下面积(AVC)明显增加。这些结果与基于局部场电位的结果一致,即干预后皮质兴奋性立即增加,并在T2期显著增强。本研究的结果被认为是对开发ltp样疼痛的翻译大动物模型的重要贡献,为动物模型和临床应用之间的研究架起了桥梁。
Modulation of Intracortical S1 Responses Following Peripheral Nerve High-Frequency Electrical Stimulation in Danish Landrace Pigs
Long-term potentiation (LTP) has been extensively studied with rodents and human subjects to understand pain mechanisms. This phenomenon remains relatively less explored in pigs, even though pigs present a suitable translational model for neurophysiological research. This study aimed to investigate changes in the spike activity in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in response to spinal LTP-like neuroplasticity induced by high-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) in Danish landrace pigs. Six animals were investigated (two controls and four interventions). A 16-channel multi-electrode array was implanted into the S1. A tripolar cuff was placed around the ulnar nerve. HFS (15 mA, 100 Hz, 1 ms) was induced on the ulnar nerve branches to induce LTP-like neuroplasticity, followed by non-nociceptive stimulation to probe the S1 response. Peristimulus time histograms (PSTHs) were constructed based on the neuronal spikes detected from S1. For the intervention group, the PSTH showed a significant increase in the area under the curve (AVC) 45 min (T2 phase) after applying the HFS. These results were in line with findings based on local-field potentials, i.e., the cortical excitability increased immediately after intervention and became significantly greater during the T2 phase. The result of this study is believed to be an essential contribution to developing a translational, large-animal model of LTP-like pain to bridge research between animal models and clinical applications.