HE Qiao-ying, SHEN Zui, SHE Li-jiao, et al. Feasibility of Joint Application of Techniques of Optogenetics and Neuroelectrophysiology to Research of Acupuncture Analgesia[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(8): 476-479.
DOI:
HE Qiao-ying, SHEN Zui, SHE Li-jiao, et al. Feasibility of Joint Application of Techniques of Optogenetics and Neuroelectrophysiology to Research of Acupuncture Analgesia[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(8): 476-479. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.170777.
Feasibility of Joint Application of Techniques of Optogenetics and Neuroelectrophysiology to Research of Acupuncture Analgesia
it has greatly promoted the development of neuroscience.Currently
optogenetic approaches have been mostly used to map neural circuits and new neuropharmacology but are rarely seen in the research field of acupuncture analgesia.The mechanism of neural circuits contributing to acupuncture analgesia
an important research hotspot in recent years
has not been fully determined.The optogenetic techniques can be used to modulate and control specific cells
provides highly precise spatial and temporal resolution
is repeatable
and may functionally dissect neuronal networks in vivo.The neuronal activities and their information transmission
processing and storage in intercluster neural networks in different brain regions
and the correlation between behavioral changes and electrical activities of neurons in vivo studies are mainly captured by the implanted microelectropode array
etc.If these two(or more)approaches are combined together
it is definitely and highly helpful to reveal the driving dynamics of neural circuits
plasticity and temporal-spatial activity mode of neurons
as well as behavioral reactions of animals with chronic pain during acupuncture analgesia and may open a new prospect for the application of acupuncture analgesia study.
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