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Cortical Spreading Depolarization (CSD) Recorded from Intact Skin, from Surface of Dura Mater or Cortex: Comparison with Intracortical Recordings in the Neocortex of Adult Rats.

A Lehmenkühler1, F Richter2.   

Abstract

In cerebral cortex of anesthetized rats single waves of spreading depolarization (CSD) were elicited by needle prick. CSD-related changes of DC (direct current) potentials were either recorded from the intact skin or together with concomitant changes of potassium concentration with K+-selective microelectrodes simultaneously at the surface of the dura mater or of the cortex ([K+]s) and in the extracellular space at a cortical depth of 1200 µm. At the intact skin CSD-related DC-shifts had amplitudes of less than 1 mV and had only in a minority of cases the typical CSD-like shape. In the majority these DC-shifts rose and recovered very slowly and were difficult to identify without further indicators. At dura surface CSD-related DC shifts were significantly smaller and rose and recovered slower than intracortically recorded CSD. Concomitant increases in [K+]s were delayed and reached maximal values of about 5 mM from a baseline of 3 mM. They rose and recovered slower than simultaneously recorded intracortical changes in extracellular potassium concentration ([K+]e) that were up to 65 mM. The results suggest that extracellular potassium during CSD is diffusing through the subarachnoid space and across the dura mater. In a few cases CSD was either absent at the dura or at a depth of 1200 µm. Even full blown CSDs in this cortical depth could remain without concomitant deflections at the dura. Our data confirmed in principle the possibility of non-invasive recordings of CSD-related DC-shifts. For a use in clinical routine sensitivity and specificity will have to be improved.

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Keywords:  Dura mater; Extracellular K+ concentration; Ion-selective microelectrode; Non-invasive recording; Spreading depression

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30710236     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-019-02737-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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