The sleep state-dependent midlatency auditory evoked P50 potential in various disorders

E Garcia-Rill , R.D Skinner , J Clothier , J Dornhoffer , E Uc , A Fann , N Mamiya
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Abstract

The P50 potential is a midlatency auditory evoked response which is sleep state-dependent, habituates rapidly and is blocked by the muscarinic cholinergic antagonist scopolamine. It is thought to be generated, at least in part, by ascending projections of the reticular activating system. The amplitude of the P50 potential can be used as a measure of level of arousal, while the degree of habituation to repetitive stimulation can be used as a measure of sensory gating. We studied these processes in three conditions which show sleep-wake cycle dysregulation and attentional disturbance, but differ greatly in their etiology, depression, Huntington’s disease and rotation-induced motion sickness. Subjects with depression and rotation-induced motion sickness showed significant decreases in the habituation of the second of paired evoked responses, while Huntington’s disease subjects showed decreased amplitude as well as decreases in the habituation of the second P50 potential. This waveform may represent the manifestation of pre-attentional processes, and may become a useful measure for monitoring the severity, progression and/or remission of disorders which affect these processes.

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睡眠状态依赖性中潜伏期听觉诱发多种疾病的P50电位
P50电位是一种中潜伏期听觉诱发反应,它依赖于睡眠状态,迅速适应,并被毒蕈碱胆碱能拮抗剂东莨菪碱阻断。它被认为至少部分是由网状激活系统的上升投射产生的。P50电位的振幅可以用来衡量唤醒水平,而对重复刺激的习惯程度可以用来衡量感觉门控。我们在三种表现为睡眠-觉醒周期失调和注意力障碍的情况下研究了这些过程,但它们的病因、抑郁症、亨廷顿病和旋转性晕动病有很大不同。抑郁症和旋转引起的晕动病的受试者在配对诱发反应的第二个习惯反应中表现出明显的下降,而亨廷顿病的受试者在第二个P50电位的振幅和习惯反应中表现出下降。这种波形可能代表前注意过程的表现,并且可能成为监测影响这些过程的疾病的严重程度、进展和/或缓解的有用措施。
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