1993
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1993.74.3.1454
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Multielectrode mapping of slow-wave activity in the isolated rabbit duodenum

Abstract: The technique of multiple simultaneous recordings from a large number of extracellular electrodes (> 100) is currently used in the study of normal and abnormal electrical conduction in the heart and the genesis of cardiac arrhythmias. To investigate whether such a system could also be applied in gastrointestinal electrophysiology, several studies were performed with this technique on segments of isolated rabbit duodenum. A multiple-electrode assembly consisting of 240 silver wires was positioned on the serosal… Show more

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“…The interelectrode distance was 1 mm. All electrodes were connected through shielded wires to 121 alternating current amplifiers where the signals were amplified (4,000ϫ), filtered (bandwidth 2-400 Hz), digitized (8 bits, 1-kHz sampling rate per channel) and stored on a PC hard disk (10,11). Electrical recordings from all 121 electrodes were made unipolarly with a large silver plate in the tissue bath acting as the indifferent pole.…”
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“…The interelectrode distance was 1 mm. All electrodes were connected through shielded wires to 121 alternating current amplifiers where the signals were amplified (4,000ϫ), filtered (bandwidth 2-400 Hz), digitized (8 bits, 1-kHz sampling rate per channel) and stored on a PC hard disk (10,11). Electrical recordings from all 121 electrodes were made unipolarly with a large silver plate in the tissue bath acting as the indifferent pole.…”
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“…1D). The local activation time of a slow wave was identified by the moment of maximum negative slope and marked with a cursor (10,11), whereby the reference time was determined by the timing of the first detected slow wave (time t ϭ 0.0 s at electrode 1). After all recorded slow waves had been analyzed, their activation times were displayed in the format of a grid of the original recording array of electrodes (Fig.…”
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“…All 240 signals (amplification, ϫ4,000; band filter, 2-400 Hz; sampling, 1,000 Hz) were recorded simultaneously during burst activity (19,20). In four separate experiments, five rows of 32 electrodes each (interelectrode distance, 4 mm) were positioned around the circumference of the horn (Fig.…”
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“…The digital filtering effectively removes ambient 50-Hz noise and reduces the frequency range to 2-40 Hz. The local activation time of a spike was identified by the moment of maximum negative slope (19,20) and marked with a cursor. All local activation times are related to a common reference time, determined by the timing of the first detected spike in the mapped area (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%