Refining the sensory and motor ratunculus of the rat upper extremity using fMRI and direct nerve stimulation
Autor: | Rupeng Li, Hani S. Matloub, Younghoon R. Cho, James S. Hyde, Dennis S. Kao, Matthew L. Runquist, Safwan Jaradeh, Ji Geng Yan, Anthony G. Hudetz, Marie L. Schulte, Christopher P. Pawela |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Nerve stimulation
medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Magnetic resonance imaging Sensory system Stimulation Anatomy Magnetic Resonance Imaging Electric Stimulation Article Rats medicine.anatomical_structure Cerebral cortex Forelimb medicine Animals Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging business Electrodes Electric stimulation Monitoring Physiologic |
Zdroj: | Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 58:901-909 |
ISSN: | 1522-2594 0740-3194 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrm.21408 |
Popis: | It is well understood that the different regions of the body have cortical representations in proportion to the degree of innervation. Our current understanding of the rat upper extremity has been enhanced using functional MRI (fMRI), but these studies are often limited to the rat forepaw. The purpose of this study is to describe a new technique that allows us to refine the sensory and motor representations in the cerebral cortex by surgically implanting electrodes on the major nerves of the rat upper extremity and providing direct electrical nerve stimulation while acquiring fMRI images. This technique was used to stimulate the ulnar, median, radial, and musculocutaneous nerves in the rat upper extremity using four different stimulation sequences that varied in frequency (5 Hz vs. 10 Hz) and current (0.5 mA vs. 1.0 mA). A distinct pattern of cortical activation was found for each nerve. The higher stimulation current resulted in a dramatic increase in the level of cortical activation. The higher stimulation frequency resulted in both increases and attenuation of cortical activation in different regions of the brain, depending on which nerve was stimulated. |
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