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Improved Anatomical Specificity of Non-invasive Neuro-stimulation by High Frequency (5 MHz) Ultrasound
by
Zheng, Hai-Rong
, Xu, Chang-Xi
, Yan, Fei
, Zhao, Hui-Xia
, Zhang, Huai-Ling
, Zhou, Hui
, Wang, Cong-Zhi
, Wang, Jing-Yao
, Niu, Li-Li
, Meng, Long
, Wu, Song
, Li, Guo-Feng
, Qiu, Wei-Bao
in
631/378/2632/2634
/ 639/166/985
/ 64/60
/ Acoustics
/ Animals
/ Brain - physiology
/ Circuits
/ Electromyography
/ High-Energy Shock Waves
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Latency
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Muscles
/ Physical Stimulation - adverse effects
/ Physical Stimulation - methods
/ Science
/ Temperature
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasonic Waves
/ Ultrasound
2016
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Improved Anatomical Specificity of Non-invasive Neuro-stimulation by High Frequency (5 MHz) Ultrasound
by
Zheng, Hai-Rong
, Xu, Chang-Xi
, Yan, Fei
, Zhao, Hui-Xia
, Zhang, Huai-Ling
, Zhou, Hui
, Wang, Cong-Zhi
, Wang, Jing-Yao
, Niu, Li-Li
, Meng, Long
, Wu, Song
, Li, Guo-Feng
, Qiu, Wei-Bao
in
631/378/2632/2634
/ 639/166/985
/ 64/60
/ Acoustics
/ Animals
/ Brain - physiology
/ Circuits
/ Electromyography
/ High-Energy Shock Waves
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Latency
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Muscles
/ Physical Stimulation - adverse effects
/ Physical Stimulation - methods
/ Science
/ Temperature
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasonic Waves
/ Ultrasound
2016
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Improved Anatomical Specificity of Non-invasive Neuro-stimulation by High Frequency (5 MHz) Ultrasound
by
Zheng, Hai-Rong
, Xu, Chang-Xi
, Yan, Fei
, Zhao, Hui-Xia
, Zhang, Huai-Ling
, Zhou, Hui
, Wang, Cong-Zhi
, Wang, Jing-Yao
, Niu, Li-Li
, Meng, Long
, Wu, Song
, Li, Guo-Feng
, Qiu, Wei-Bao
in
631/378/2632/2634
/ 639/166/985
/ 64/60
/ Acoustics
/ Animals
/ Brain - physiology
/ Circuits
/ Electromyography
/ High-Energy Shock Waves
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Latency
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Muscles
/ Physical Stimulation - adverse effects
/ Physical Stimulation - methods
/ Science
/ Temperature
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ultrasonic Waves
/ Ultrasound
2016
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Improved Anatomical Specificity of Non-invasive Neuro-stimulation by High Frequency (5 MHz) Ultrasound
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Improved Anatomical Specificity of Non-invasive Neuro-stimulation by High Frequency (5 MHz) Ultrasound
2016
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Overview
Low frequency ultrasound (<1 MHz) has been demonstrated to be a promising approach for non-invasive neuro-stimulation. However, the focal width is limited to be half centimeter scale. Minimizing the stimulation region with higher frequency ultrasound will provide a great opportunity to expand its application. This study first time examines the feasibility of using high frequency (5 MHz) ultrasound to achieve neuro-stimulation in brain and verifies the anatomical specificity of neuro-stimulation
in vivo
. 1 MHz and 5 MHz ultrasound stimulation were evaluated in the same group of mice. Electromyography (EMG) collected from tail muscles together with the motion response videos were analyzed for evaluating the stimulation effects. Our results indicate that 5 MHz ultrasound can successfully achieve neuro-stimulation. The equivalent diameter (ED) of the stimulation region with 5 MHz ultrasound (0.29 ± 0.08 mm) is significantly smaller than that with 1 MHz (0.83 ± 0.11 mm). The response latency of 5 MHz ultrasound (45 ± 31 ms) is also shorter than that of 1 MHz ultrasound (208 ± 111 ms). Consequently, high frequency (5 MHz) ultrasound can successfully activate the brain circuits in mice. It provides a smaller stimulation region, which offers improved anatomical specificity for neuro-stimulation in a non-invasive manner.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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