Findings of Somatosensory Evoked Potential to Stimulation of the Sciatic Nerve in Two Different Rat Strains
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概要
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No comparative study about somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) on different rat strains has been done yet. It is evident that comparative SEP studies are important since different rat strains have different physiological properties. We aimed to compare early latency SEP values from stimulation of sciatic nerve in Wistar (Wr) and Sprague-Dawley (SDr) rats which are frequently used rat strains in experimental studies. In Wr group, the mean of first far field potential (Ff1) latency was shorter and the mean Ff1 amplitude was lower than that of Sprague-Dawley rat group. Mean cortical potential latency in Wr group was longer than that of SDr group while amplitude was not different. Central conduction time (CCT) in Wistar rat group was found to be longer than that of SDr group. Shorter Ff1 latency in Wr group implies that afferent volley reaches cervical posterior fasciculus from sciatic nerve earlier than SDr group while longer CP latency implies that afferent volley reaches cortex later than SDr group. Similarity between the latencies of lumbar potentials implies that peripheral conduction velocity has no effect on the difference of Ff1 latencies.
- 社団法人 日本実験動物学会の論文
- 2001-10-01
著者
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Oguzhanoglu Atilla
Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Pamukkale University
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KURT Tulay
Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University
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Kurt Tulay
Department Of Neurology Ataturk Education And Research Hospital Izmir
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Kurt Tulay
Department Of Neurology Faculty Of Medicine Pamukkale University
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