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Mechanisms responsible for the effect of median nerve electrical stimulation on traumatic brain injury-induced coma:orexin-A-mediated N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit NR1 upregulation
摘    要:Electrical stimulation of the median nerve is a noninvasive technique that facilitates awakening from coma. In rats with traumatic brain inju-ry-induced coma, median nerve stimulation markedly enhances prefrontal cortex expression of orexin-A and its receptor, orexin receptor 1. To further understand the mechanism underlying wakefulness mediated by electrical stimulation of the median nerve, we evaluated its effects on the expression of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit NR1 in the prefrontal cortex in rat models of traumatic brain injury-in-duced coma, using immunohistochemistry and western blot assays. In rats with traumatic brain injury, NR1 expression increased with time after injury. Rats that underwent electrical stimulation of the median nerve (30 Hz, 0.5 ms, 1.0 mA for 15 minutes) showed elevated NR1 expression and greater recovery of consciousness than those without stimulation. These effects were reduced by intracerebroventric-ular injection of the orexin receptor 1 antagonist SB334867. Our results indicate that electrical stimulation of the median nerve promotes recovery from traumatic brain injury-induced coma by increasing prefrontal cortex NR1 expressionvia an orexin-A-mediated pathway.

关 键 词:nerve  regeneration  NR1  median  nerve  electrical  stimulation  traumatic  brain  injury  coma  wakefulness  orexin-A  prefrontal  cortex  neural  regeneration
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