用正弦低频交流电和袖带电极表征运动神经刺激。

A Alhawwash, M R Horn, N Lazorchak, K Yoshida
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目的:使用连续正弦低频交流电(LFAC)直接电刺激神经是一种新兴的神经调节方式。与传统的矩形脉冲刺激相反,关于周围神经对正弦LFAC刺激的反应特征的背景研究有限;方法:对异氟醚麻醉大鼠进行急性体内实验(N=34)。通过双极或三极神经套电极(不同接触距离)对双极配置的大鼠坐骨神经施加纯音连续正弦电流。通过测量6个频率(1、2、3、4、8和20Hz) LFAC刺激时肱三头肌表面肌的肌电反应和诱导的抽搐力,量化LFAC激活阈值。在计算上,我们利用双极袖带电极环绕单个大鼠大小的神经束的体积导体模型,并将电位投射到有髓运动神经纤维的McIntyre-Richardson-Grill (MRG)模型。我们比较了纤维直径范围(5.7 ~ 16μm)对LFAC刺激的硅反应及其激活阈值与体内结果。主要结果:LFAC正弦刺激在体内和计算机上都能引起运动神经活动,计算机上的预测与体内观察结果有显著的收敛性。肌电图活动显示,LFAC刺激下的肌肉反应与正弦周期相锁定,但表现出两种不同的激活模式。这些模式被分为爆发和单一,表明在LFAC刺激期间存在两种不同的肌肉激活模式。LFAC运动激活阈值显著依赖于频率,并受袖带电极接触分离的影响,在更高的频率或更宽的分离下降低程度更大。此外,考虑到诱发肌电活动的性质和计算机预测,发现纤维募集的顺序是正常的生理(从小口径到大口径)。意义:这些发现对正弦LFAC刺激的本质,在探索的频率范围内,以及哺乳动物周围运动神经对LFAC的预期反应提供了重要见解。正弦LFAC刺激的特性将促进选择性方法在更广泛的治疗和康复神经调节应用中。
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Characterization of motor nerve stimulation using sinusoidal low frequency alternating currents and cuff electrodes.

Objective:Direct electrical neurostimulation using continuous sinusoidal low frequency alternating currents (LFAC) is an emerging modality for neuromodulation. As opposed to the traditional rectangular pulse stimulation, there is limited background on the characteristics of peripheral nerves responses to sinusoidal LFAC stimulation; especially within the low frequency range (<50 Hz). In this study, we demonstrate LFAC activation as a means to activate motor nerves by direct bipolar nerve stimulation via cuff electrodes, and characterize the factors of activation. We study and quantify the effects of sinusoidal frequency and electrode geometry on the motor nerve activation thresholdin-vivoand in computational models,in-silico.Approach:Acutein-vivoexperiments (N= 34) were conducted on isoflurane-anaesthetized rats. A pure tone continuous sinusoidal current was applied to the rat sciatic nerve in bipolar configurations via bipolar or tripolar nerve cuff electrodes (different contact separations). LFAC activation thresholds were quantified by measuring the electromyogram (EMG) response of the triceps surae muscles and the induced twitch force to LFAC stimulation at six frequencies (1, 2, 3, 4, 8, and 20 Hz). Computationally, we utilized a volume conductor model of a bipolar cuff electrode around a single rat-size fascicle and projected the potentials to the McIntyre-Richardson-Grill models of myelinated motor nerve fibers. We compared thein-silicoresponses of a range of fiber diameters (5.7 to 16µm) to LFAC stimulation and their activation thresholds to thein-vivofindings.Main results: Sinusoidal LFAC stimulation elicited motor nerve activityin-vivoandin-silico, with a remarkable convergence of thein-silicopredictions to thein-vivoobservations. The EMG activity showed that muscle responses to LFAC stimulation were phase-locked to the sinusoidal cycle but exhibited two distinct activation modes. These modes were classified as burst and unitary, indicating the presence of two distinct patterns of muscle activation during LFAC stimulation. The LFAC motor activation threshold was significantly dependent on frequency and influenced by the contact separation of the cuff electrode, with a greater extent of reduction at a higher frequency or wider separation. Moreover, the order of fiber recruitment was suggested to be normal-physiological (small-to-large caliber) given the nature of the induced EMG activity andin-silicopredictions.Significance: These findings provide significant insights into the nature of sinusoidal LFAC stimulation, at the explored range of frequency, and the expected mammalian peripheral motor nerve responses to LFAC. The characteristics of sinusoidal LFAC stimulation would facilitate selectivity approaches in a broader range of therapeutic and rehabilitative neuromodulation applications.

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