[The Dual Nature of the Electrical Signals of the Brain (Electrical and Electrochemical) Which Were Recorded With the Help Polarizable Electrodes From Inert Metals].

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk Pub Date : 2015-04-01
A G Dubinin, V P Reutov, M M Svinov, G I Troshin, T B Shvets-Teneta-Gurii
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In the modern neurophysiology opinion was confirmed that the electrical signals of the brain in the frequency band from DC to electroencephalogram recorded with metallic conductors of inert metal implanted in the brain are formed solely by changes in the electric field of the brain. This paper presents a review of the literature and our own data, according to which the formation of these signals involves two factors. One factor is a change in the charge of the electric double layer electrode having a capacitor property and change the value of its charge with changes in the electric field volume conductor--the brain. Another factor is an electrochemical signal is defined by local changes in the redox potential (E) neuronal-glial populations surrounding the electrode. The paper provides an overviews the electrical and electrochemical properties of the electrodes of the inert metals used in electrophysiology. It is shown that each of these factors has the characteristic parameters over time and amplitude. The data of own studies of local changes in E cortex accompanying brain's response to the implantation of electrodes in the brain's cortex, the natural behavior of animals in the wake-sleep, integrative brain function and effect of pharmacological agents. These results give evidence of the highly informative study of local changes in brain E in order to study energy metabolism in the brain of waking animals, and lay the foundation for the study of local changes in brain energy metabolism in free animal behavior.

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用惰性金属极化电极记录的脑电信号(电学和电化学)的双重性质。
在现代神经生理学的观点中被证实,用植入大脑的惰性金属的金属导体所记录的从直流到脑电图频段内的大脑电信号,完全是由大脑电场的变化所形成的。本文回顾了文献和我们自己的数据,根据这些信号的形成涉及两个因素。其中一个因素是具有电容器特性的双电层电极的电荷发生变化,并随着电场体积导体——大脑的变化而改变其电荷的值。另一个因素是电化学信号是由电极周围的氧化还原电位(E)的局部变化所定义的。本文综述了电生理用惰性金属电极的电学和电化学性能。结果表明,这些因素中的每一个都有随时间和振幅变化的特征参数。在脑皮层植入电极后,脑E皮层局部变化、动物清醒-睡眠时的自然行为、脑综合功能及药物作用等方面的研究数据。这些结果为研究清醒动物脑能量代谢提供了高信息量的脑E局部变化的证据,为研究自由动物行为中脑能量代谢的局部变化奠定了基础。
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes reviews on various aspects of physiology and also original articles concerned with fundamental problems, based both on the data available in literature and on the experimental results obtained by the contributor.
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