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Resuscitation therapy for traumatic brain injuryinduced coma in rats:mechanisms of median nerve electrical stimulation
Authors:Zhen Feng  Ying-jun Zhong  Liang Wang  Tian-qi Wei  
Affiliation:Zhen Feng;Ying-jun Zhong;Liang Wang;Tian-qi Wei;Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University;
Abstract:In this study, rats were put into traumatic brain injury-induced coma and treated with median nerve electrical stimulation. We explored the wake-promoting effect, and possible mechanisms, of median nerve electrical stimulation. Electrical stimulation upregulated the expression levels of orexin-A and its receptor OX1 R in the rat prefrontal cortex. Orexin-A expression gradually increased with increasing stimulation, while OX1 R expression reached a peak at 12 hours and then decreased. In addition, after the OX1 R antagonist, SB334867, was injected into the brain of rats after traumatic brain injury, fewer rats were restored to consciousness, and orexin-A and OXIR expression in the prefrontal cortex was downregulated. Our findings indicate that median nerve electrical stimulation induced an up-regulation of orexin-A and OX1 R expression in the prefrontal cortex of traumatic brain injury-induced coma rats, which may be a potential mechanism involved in the wake-promoting effects of median nerve electrical stimulation.
Keywords:nerve regeneration   traumatic brain injury   coma   median nerve electrical stimulation   wake-promoting   orexin-A   OX1R   NSFC grants   neural regeneration
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