年轻脑积水H-Tx大鼠的皮质电图和感觉诱发电位。

R M Bucknall, H C Jones
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研究了21 ~ 35日龄H-Tx脑积水大鼠和对照大鼠对侧前肢刺激反应的脑电图和感觉诱发电位。所有脑积水患者均表现出较长时间的低振幅、高频脑电图活动。对于诱发电位,将脑积水大鼠分为两组:至少在一个电极位置产生诱发电位的组和不产生诱发电位的组。在产生诱发反应的脑积水大鼠中,诱发电位第四相(N2分量)的潜伏期明显长于对照大鼠,这表明脑积水影响了大脑皮层内信号的处理。在一些脑积水大鼠中,诱发电位的缺失表明,丘脑-皮层通路可能被破坏,阻止了反应到达皮层。
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Electrocorticogram and sensory evoked potentials in the young hydrocephalic H-Tx rat.

The ECoG and the sensory evoked potential in response to stimulation of the contralateral forelimb were studied in control and hydrocephalic H-Tx rats between 21 and 35 days of age by recording in several positions from the dura overlying the somatosensory cortex. All hydrocephalics showed longer periods of low amplitude, high frequency ECoG activity than the controls. For the evoked potentials the hydrocephalic rats were divided into two groups: those that gave an evoked potential in at least one electrode position and those that did not give any evoked potentials. In the hydrocephalic rats that gave an evoked response the latency of the fourth phase of the evoked potential (the N2 component) was significantly longer than in the control rats suggesting that the processing of the signal within the cortex was affected by the hydrocephalus. The absence of an evoked potential in some hydrocephalic rats suggests there may be a disruption of the thalamo-cortical pathway preventing the response from reaching the cortex.

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