自由活动大鼠非颅区神经调节的替代电极植入和栓系方法

Aryo Zare , Gommert A. van Koeveringe , Celine Meriaux , Yasin Temel , Ali Jahanshahi
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在自由移动的啮齿类动物中,来自非颅骨区域的电刺激和记录通常需要系留设备来从远处进行监测。受我们在脑深部刺激(DBS)电极植入方面的经验启发,我们开发了一种植入方法,可以对膀胱进行电调节。为了防止电线在自由移动的条件下被老鼠损坏并损害动物福利,我们将电线皮下引导至颈背,以到达安装在头骨上的插头。术中或术后未发生感染、胃肠道损伤或炎症等并发症。该设备允许在自由移动的动物的膀胱刺激和行为测试过程中轻松插拔。这种方法能够在自由移动的啮齿动物中结合DBS调节外周器官,并可以包括许多程序,如电刺激和记录、药物输送或肌电图。
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An alternative electrode implantation and tethering approach for neuromodulation of non-cranial areas in freely moving rats

Electrical stimulation and recording from non-cranial areas in freely moving rodents often require tethered devices for monitoring from a distant location. Inspired by our experience in electrode implantation for deep brain stimulation (DBS), we developed an implantation approach, which allows for performing electrical modulation of the urinary bladder. In order to prevent the wires from being damaged by rats in freely moving conditions and compromising animal welfare, we guided the wires subcutaneously toward the nape to reach a plug, which was mounted on the skull. No complications such as infection, gastrointestinal tract injury, or inflammation occurred during or after surgery. The device allowed easy plugging and unplugging throughout the bladder stimulation and behavioral testing sessions undertaken in freely moving animals. This method enables modulation of peripheral organs in combination with DBS in freely moving rodents and can encompass many procedures such as electrical stimulation and recording, drug delivery, or electromyography.

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