DocumentCode :
1299814
Title :
High-Frequency Stimulation Selectively Blocks Different Types of Fibers in Frog Sciatic Nerve
Author :
Joseph, Laveeta ; Butera, Robert J.
Volume :
19
Issue :
5
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
550
Lastpage :
557
Abstract :
Conduction block using high-frequency alternating current (HFAC) stimulation has been shown to reversibly block conduction through various nerves. However, unlike simulations and experiments on myelinated fibers, prior experimental work in our lab on the sea-slug, Aplysia, found a nonmonotonic relationship between frequency and blocking thresholds in the unmyelinated fibers. To resolve this discrepancy, we investigated the effect of HFAC waveforms on the compound action potential of the sciatic nerve of frogs. Maximal stimulation of the nerve produces a compound action potential consisting of the A-fiber and C-fiber components corresponding to the myelinated and unmyelinated fibers´ response. In our study, HFAC waveforms were found to induce reversible block in the A-fibers and C-fibers for frequencies in the range of 5-50 kHz and for amplitudes from 0.1-1 mA. Although the A-fibers demonstrated the monotonically increasing threshold behavior observed in published literature, the C-fibers displayed a nonmonotonic relationship, analogous to that observed in the unmyelinated fibers of Aplysia. This differential blocking behavior observed in myelinated and unmyelinated fibers during application of HFAC waveforms has diverse implications for the fields of selective stimulation and pain management.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; A fiber; C fiber; HFAC waveforms; blocking threshold; compound action potential; conduction block; differential blocking behavior; frequency threshold; frog sciatic nerve; high frequency alternating current stimulation; myelinated fibers; pain management; sea slug Aplysia; Animals; Compounds; Electrodes; Monitoring; Nerve fibers; Pain; Switches; A-fiber; C-fiber; compound action potential; pain; selective stimulation; Action Potentials; Animals; Axons; Electric Stimulation; Electrophysiological Phenomena; Nerve Fibers, Myelinated; Nerve Fibers, Unmyelinated; Neural Conduction; Rana pipiens; Sciatic Nerve;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1534-4320
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2011.2163082
Filename :
5986720
Link To Document :
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