Potassium translocation and spreading depression induced by electrical stimulation of the brain
Cathodal current pulses with durations from 20 ms to 80 s were applied to the surface of rat parietal neocortex, and the strength-duration properties of the threshold stimulus for initiation of spreading depression was determined. In one series, extradural stimulation was used. In a second series, a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental neurology 1987-08, Vol.97 (2), p.345-364 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cathodal current pulses with durations from 20 ms to 80 s were applied to the surface of rat parietal neocortex, and the strength-duration properties of the threshold stimulus for initiation of spreading depression was determined. In one series, extradural stimulation was used. In a second series, a liquid electrode was used, the dura was opened, and K
+-sensitive microelectrodes were used to determine the time course of extracellular K
+ concentration during and after each stimulus pulse. With the dura open, the strength-duration curve was of the form
It
0.55 = constant. With extradural stimulation, the slope of the log-log plot relating current intensity to pulse duration changed gradually as the pulse duration increased, averaging 0.63. Theoretical analysis suggests that diffusion of K
+ away from a zone of current-induced accumulation can account for these slope data. Applicability of this mechanism of K
+ accumulation to observed changes in sensitivity of neurons to repeated stimulation at subcortical sites is considered. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4886 1090-2430 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4886(87)90095-1 |