IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Kai Yu, Bin He
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目的:丘脑作为神经枢纽发挥着举足轻重的作用,它将视觉信息整合并分配到负责视觉处理的皮层区域。经颅聚焦超声(tFUS)是一种前景广阔的非侵入性脑部刺激技术,可对神经回路进行高空间精度的调节。本研究在非人灵长类动物模型中研究了 tFUS 对视觉丘脑的神经调节,并描述了其对相互连接的视觉区域产生的影响:实验在受过视觉固定任务训练的猕猴身上进行,将 tFUS 刺激与同时进行的头皮脑电图(EEG)和 V4 区(与丘脑密切相关的区域)颅内记录相结合。超声波通过 128 元随机阵列超声换能器以 700 kHz 的频率输出,根据神经解剖图谱和个体脑模型将焦点转向丘脑的脉管:结果:脑电图源成像显示 tFUS 在丘脑、中脑和视觉皮层区域诱发了局部活动。重要的是,tFUS刺激脉络膜可在无视觉输入的情况下在V4区引起强大的神经反应,表现为局部场电位的显著调节、α和γ功率的升高,证实了丘脑与皮层的功能连接。此外,tFUS对视觉诱发的V4活动的神经调节作用在丘脑内具有区域特异性,并依赖于超声脉冲重复频率:这项工作提供了直接的电生理学证据,证明了 tFUS 在大型哺乳动物模型中调节视觉丘脑的能力及其对相互连接的皮层区域的功能影响,为 tFUS 治疗视觉、感觉和认知障碍的潜在研究铺平了道路。
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Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Modulates Visual Thalamus in a Nonhuman Primate Model.

Objective: The thalamus plays a pivotal role as a neural hub, integrating and distributing visual information to cortical regions responsible for visual processing. Transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) has emerged as a promising non-invasive brain stimulation technology, enabling modulation of neural circuits with high spatial precision. This study investigates the tFUS neuromodulation at visual thalamus and characterizes the resultant effects on interconnected visual areas in a nonhuman primate model.

Methods: Experiments were conducted on a rhesus macaque trained in a visual fixation task, combining tFUS stimulation with simultaneous scalp electroencephalography (EEG) and intracranial recordings from area V4, a region closely linked to the thalamus. Ultrasound was delivered through a 128-element random array ultrasound transducer operating at 700 kHz, with the focus steered onto the pulvinar of the thalamus based on neuroanatomical atlas and individual brain model.

Results: EEG source imaging revealed localized tFUS-induced activities in the thalamus, midbrain, and visual cortical regions. Critically, tFUS stimulation of the pulvinar can elicit robust neural responses in V4 without visual input, manifested as significant modulations in local field potentials, elevated alpha and gamma power, corroborating the functional thalamocortical connectivity. Furthermore, the tFUS neuromodulatory effects on visually-evoked V4 activities were region-specific within the thalamus and dependent on ultrasound pulse repetition frequency.

Conclusion: This work provides direct electrophysiological evidence demonstrating the capability of tFUS in modulating the visual thalamus and its functional impact on interconnected cortical regions in a large mammalian model, paving the way for potential investigations for tFUS treating visual, sensory, and cognitive impairments.

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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
880
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering contains basic and applied papers dealing with biomedical engineering. Papers range from engineering development in methods and techniques with biomedical applications to experimental and clinical investigations with engineering contributions.
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