Title of article :
Evaluation of segmental spinal cord evoked magnetic fields after sciatic nerve stimulation
Author/Authors :
Shoji Tomizawa، نويسنده , , Shigenori Kawabata، نويسنده , , Hiromichi Komori، نويسنده , , Yuko Hoshino Fukuoka، نويسنده , , Kenichi Shinomiya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Objective
We have previously reported that the measurement of spinal cord evoked magnetic fields (SCEFs) could be a helpful method for evaluating spinal cord function or detecting conduction blocks in the spinal cord. However, there have been no reports about segmental-SCEFs as a complex of axonal and synaptic activities in the spinal cord. The purpose of this study is to record and evaluate segmental-SCEFs.
Methods
The segmental-SCEFs were measured over the lumbar dural tubes of adult rabbits using our SQUID system following sciatic nerve stimulation; spinal cord evoked potentials (SCEPs) were also measured to compare the results.
Results
SCEPs showed conductive sharp waves following gentle waves, suggesting action potentials and synaptic potentials, respectively. The isomagnetic field maps of SCEFs showed a quadrupolar pattern propagating from the caudal to the cranial region within a short latency time, and after the conductive magnetic fields passed, stationary dipolar fields appeared and were sustained at some vertebral levels.
Conclusions
The quadrupolar magnetic fields were estimated to be generated from conducting action potentials, and the dipolar fields were thought to be caused by synaptic activities.
Significance
Through the measurement of segmental-SCEFs, the conductive neural and synaptic activities in the spinal cord can be visualized and distinguished. This is the first report to record and visualize the sequence of events ranging from the axonal activities of peripheral nerves and the spinal tract to the synaptic activities in the spinal cord.
Keywords :
Spinal cord evoked magnetic field , Synaptic activity , Spinal cord evoked potential , Neuromagnetic recording , Sciatic nerve , Segmental-SCEF
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology