2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1180294
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Spinal neuromodulation mitigates myocardial ischemia-induced sympathoexcitation by suppressing the intermediolateral nucleus hyperactivity and spinal neural synchrony

Abstract: IntroductionMyocardial ischemia disrupts the cardio-spinal neural network that controls the cardiac sympathetic preganglionic neurons, leading to sympathoexcitation and ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTs). Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is capable of suppressing the sympathoexcitation caused by myocardial ischemia. However, how SCS modulates the spinal neural network is not fully known.MethodsIn this pre-clinical study, we investigated the impact of SCS on the spinal neural network in mitigating myocardial ische… Show more

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“…The pig was initially anesthetized with isoflurane to perform invasive surgeries including T1-T4 levels laminectomy and sternotomy and then we used α-chloralose (50 mg/kg initial bolus followed by 20 mg/kg/h continuous infusion) to maintain anesthesia during the sensor testing. α-Chloralose was used to minimize the effects of anesthesia on the activity of spinal neurons . We adjusted the anesthesia level if needed by assessing corneal reflex, jaw tone, and hemodynamic indexes including heart rate and blood pressure.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The pig was initially anesthetized with isoflurane to perform invasive surgeries including T1-T4 levels laminectomy and sternotomy and then we used α-chloralose (50 mg/kg initial bolus followed by 20 mg/kg/h continuous infusion) to maintain anesthesia during the sensor testing. α-Chloralose was used to minimize the effects of anesthesia on the activity of spinal neurons . We adjusted the anesthesia level if needed by assessing corneal reflex, jaw tone, and hemodynamic indexes including heart rate and blood pressure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…α-Chloralose was used to minimize the effects of anesthesia on the activity of spinal neurons. 58 We adjusted the anesthesia level if needed by assessing corneal reflex, jaw tone, and hemodynamic indexes including heart rate and blood pressure. A water heating pad (T/PUMP; Gaymar Industries, Orchard Park, NY) was used to maintain the pig's body temperature.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%