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摘要
测量信号在神经中的传播是一项经典的电生理学技术,几十年前就已用于评估神经系统的感觉和运动功能。整个神经的制备为研究体内神经功能提供了一个宝贵的模型;然而,它需要特定的知识才能确保成功和稳定的测量。尽管坐骨神经记录的方法早已存在,但仍需要对有髓鞘和无髓鞘(痛觉)纤维进行可靠、持久记录的方法进行调整,以用于药理测试。本方案利用了药理测试中切除外膜鞘的优势,详细描述了如何进行准确的神经制备,从神经的解剖和处理到外膜鞘的清洁、为适当的纤维刺激和记录制作适应性强的抽吸电极、设置复合动作电位(CAP)记录的电生理协议以区分有髓鞘和无髓鞘(痛觉)纤维,最后到 CAP 成分数据集的分析。我们还证明了在无附神经的神经制备中对单个分支进行 CAP 记录的可行性,并提供了有助于保持神经活力和长期稳定记录的线索。虽然这里使用的是坐骨神经制备方法,但该方法也可用于其他神经类型的制备。主要特点 - 用于体外记录感觉输入的外周神经制备的详细简化方案。- 髓鞘纤维和非髓鞘纤维(痛觉)的记录可在神经制备数小时后进行。- 该方案包括去除外膜,以促进药物渗透到神经组织中进行药理测试。- 该方案可进行生理和病理研究(疼痛/慢性疼痛状况)。
Nerve Preparation and Recordings for Pharmacological Tests of Sensory and Nociceptive Fiber Conduction Ex Vivo
Measuring signal propagation through nerves is a classical electrophysiological technique established decades ago to evaluate sensory and motor functions in the nervous system. The whole-nerve preparation provides a valuable model to investigate nerve function ex vivo; however, it requires specific knowledge to ensure successful and stable measurements. Although the methodology for sciatic nerve recordings has long existed, a method for reliable and long-lasting recordings from myelinated and non-myelinated (nociceptive) fibers still needs to be adapted for pharmacological testing. This protocol takes benefits from epineurium sheath removal for pharmacological tests and provides a detailed description of how to make accurate nerve preparations, from the dissection and handling of nerves to epineurium cleaning, fabrication of adaptable suction electrodes for appropriate fiber stimulation and recordings, setting of electrophysiological protocols for compound action potential (CAP) recordings to distinguish between myelinated and non-myelinated (nociceptive) fibers, and finally to the analysis of the datasets of CAP components. We also demonstrate the feasibility of CAP recordings from individual branches in epineurium-free nerve preparations and provide clues to help retain nerve viability and maintain stable recordings over time. Although a sciatic nerve preparation was used here, the methodology can be applied to other nerve-type preparations. Key features • Detailed and simplified protocol for peripheral nerve preparation for recording sensory inputs ex vivo. • Recordings from myelinated and non-myelinated (nociceptive) fibers can be performed hours after nerve preparation. • The protocol involves the epineurium removal to facilitate drug permeability into nerve tissue for pharmacological tests. • The protocol allows physiological and pathological studies (pain/chronic pain conditions).
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