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Effect of noninvasive focused ultrasound stimulation on gamma oscillations in rat hippocampus.

Authors: Yuan Y, Yan J, Ma Z, Li X

In recent years, noninvasive focused ultrasound stimulation (FUS), with the advantage of high spatial resolution and high penetration depth, has developed rapidly for modulating neuron activities in the brain. Gamma oscillations serve to synchronize neurons and play important roles in cortical information processing and cognitive function. However, how FUS modulates gamma oscillations in the rat hippocampus is not well understood. In this work, we characterized the interactions between the gamma amplitude and phases of the delta, theta, and alpha bands during FUS. Our results show that FUS can significantly modulate the extent of phase-locked gamma amplitude and phase-amplitude coupling of brain oscillations. In summary, FUS can modulate gamma oscillations in the rat hippocampus, indicating its potential as a powerful noninvasive method to interfere with brain rhythms for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

Introduction

Purpose Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To determine the effect of noninvasive focused ultrasound stimulation on gamma oscillations in the rat hippocampus.
Animal model / Human subject Rat; strain not specified; age not specified; sex not specified
MRI or image guidance method not provided
Targeted brain region(s) Hippocampus
Target coordinates not provided
Cargo name and characteristics not provided
Route of administration not provided

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Noninvasive focused ultrasound stimulation modulated gamma oscillations in the rat hippocampus, but no specific ultrasound parameter details or which parameter sets were successful were provided in the supplied text.
Duration of biological effect not provided
Safety-related matter No safety concerns or adverse effects are mentioned in the provided paper text.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Not provided
FUS Frequency Not provided
FUS Intensity Not provided
FUS Pressure Not provided
FUS Mode Not provided
Pulse duration Not provided
Duration of a single FUS session Not provided
Focal Characteristics Not provided
Treatment frequency not provided

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