分析高频电刺激引起的离子浓度变化的轴突模型

Lifei Sun, Sen Li, Changsen Sun, Hailong Liu
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高频双相电刺激阻断神经传导有许多潜在的临床应用价值,但其安全性有待进一步评估。本模拟研究旨在建立一个轴突模型,研究HFB电流对轴突电导率和离子浓度的影响。结合McIntyre-Richardson-Grill模型几何、Frankenhaeuser-Huxley方程和被动方程、离子扩散机理和钠泵活性,在NEURON软件中构建轴突模型。施加5 s HFB电刺激明显改变了轴突的电导率,表现为AP振幅降低,静息膜电位升高,AP起始时间延迟。这些变化在观察到的55 s内没有完全恢复,主要是由于诱导了节点[Na+]i、节点[K+]i和节点旁[Na+]o离子浓度的变化。结果表明,胞间节段对胞内离子浓度的变化具有缓冲作用,胞内离子浓度的恢复是以胞旁[Na+]o的增加为代价的。本研究为HFB电刺激阻断神经传导的安全边际评估提供了更多有用的信息,对设计更安全、更适用的方案具有重要价值。
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An axonal model for analysis of ionic concentration alterations induced by high frequency electrical stimulations
The nerve conduction blocking by high frequency biphasic (HFB) electrical stimulations has many potentially valuable clinical applications, but its safety margins require further evaluations. This simulation study aimed to construct an axonal model to investigate the effects of HFB electrical currents on the axonal conductibility and ionic concentrations. The axonal model was constructed in the software of NEURON by incorporating the McIntyre-Richardson-Grill model's geometries, Frankenhaeuser-Huxley and passive equations, ionic diffusion mechanism, and sodium pump activities. The applied 5 s HFB electrical stimulation apparently altered the axon's conductibility, which manifested lowered AP amplitudes, elevated resting membrane potentials, and delayed AP initiation times. These changes did not gain complete recoveries within the observed 55 s period, and showed to be mainly attributed to the induced alterations in ionic concentrations of nodal [Na+]i, nodal [K+]i and para-nodal [Na+]o. The results implied that the inter-nodal segments played a buffering role against changes of intracellular nodal ionic concentrations, and the intra-cellular ionic concentrations recovered at the price of increases in para-nodal [Na+]o. This study provided more information useful for evaluating the safety margins of nerve conduction blocking by HFB electrical stimulations, and are valuable for designing more safe and applicable protocols.
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