Enhancement of cortical evoked potentials by high atmospheric pressures of helium
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Enhancement of cortical evoked potentials by high atmospheric pressures of helium
Abstract
Adult guinea pigs with electrodes chronically implanted in the optic chiasm (OC(, lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), and visual cortex (CX) were compressed at 1 bar/min to 120 bars pressure in helium-oxygen. Body temperature was controlled to within +/- 1 degree C, CO2 was removed by a soda-lime absorbent. Electrical stimuli (50 microA, 0.05 msec) were delivered to the OC at 9.6/sec at 10 bar intervals, with pressure held constant. Pressure caused only negligible changes inthe amplitudes of pre- and postsynaptic components of potentials in the LGN. Amplitudes of evoked potentials in the CX increased approximately linearly with pressure, reaching values of up to 300% above normobaric. Latencies did not change independently of temperature. Excitability of nerve fibers changed very little, but intracortical synaptic transmission was substantially enhanced. Differences in the effects of elevated helium pressure at the LGN and CX may be attributed to differences in organization of local circuits.
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