用于分析微神经图中多单位和单单位交感神经活动的开放式计算工具箱

G. D'Alesio, Lars Ingmar Stumpp, P. Sciarrone, Alessandro Navari, Francesco Gentile, C. Borrelli, Sara Ballanti, Eleonora Degl'Innocenti, Adrian Carrasco, Ana Catarina Costa, Alexandre Andrade, A. Mannini, Vaughan G. Macefield, Michele Emdin, C. Passino, Alberto Mazzoni, A. Giannoni, C. Oddo
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人体周围神经和颅神经的微电极记录为研究传入和传出轴突信号提供了从多单元活动到单单元活动等不同层次的详细资料。对这些信号的分析可促进诊断和了解神经疾病的成因。然而,用于分析微神经记录的现有计算工具箱大多范围有限或未开源。此外,传统的基于突发性的指标并不适合分析病理情况,而且对微电极尖端与活动轴突的距离非常敏感。为了应对这些挑战,我们开发了一个开源工具箱,为研究神经元反射和周围神经活动的生理反应提供先进的分析功能。我们的工具箱利用了对固有周期信号中动作电位时间序列的观察,引入了创新方法和指数来提高分析的准确性。重要的是,我们设计的计算工具箱便于生物医学信号处理新手使用。这可能包括医疗保健领域的研究人员和专业人员,如临床医学、生命科学和相关领域。通过优先考虑用户友好性,我们的软件应用程序成为科学界的宝贵资源,可以在短时间内提取神经活动的高级指标,并以一致和标准化的方式评估它们对其他生理变量的影响,最终目的是在研究人员和临床医生中扩大微神经描记术的使用范围。
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An open computational toolbox to analyze multi- and single-unit sympathetic nerve activity in microneurography
Microelectrode recordings from human peripheral and cranial nerves provide a means to study both afferent and efferent axonal signals at different levels of detail, from multi- to single-unit activity. Their analysis can lead to advancements both in diagnostic and in the understanding of the genesis of neural disorders. However, most of the existing computational toolboxes for the analysis of microneurographic recordings are limited in scope or not open-source. Additionally, conventional burst-based metrics are not suited to analyze pathological conditions and are highly sensitive to distance of the microelectrode tip from the active axons. To address these challenges, we developed an open-source toolbox that offers advanced analysis capabilities for studying neuronal reflexes and physiological responses to peripheral nerve activity. Our toolbox leverages the observation of temporal sequences of action potentials within inherently cyclic signals, introducing innovative methods and indices to enhance analysis accuracy. Importantly, we have designed our computational toolbox to be accessible to novices in biomedical signal processing. This may include researchers and professionals in healthcare domains, such as clinical medicine, life sciences, and related fields. By prioritizing user-friendliness, our software application serves as a valuable resource for the scientific community, allowing to extract advanced metrics of neural activity in short time and evaluate their impact on other physiological variables in a consistent and standardized manner, with the final aim to widen the use of microneurography among researchers and clinicians.
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