Fetal Alcohol Exposure and Sensorimotor Cortex Function
胎儿酒精暴露与感觉运动皮层功能
基本信息
- 批准号:6785254
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-08-01 至 2007-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:brain mappingbrain morphologycytochrome oxidaseelectrodeselectromyographyelectron microscopyembryo /fetus toxicologyethanolevoked potentialsfetal alcohol syndromeimmunocytochemistrylaboratory ratmorphometrymotor cortexmyelinationneural information processingneurophysiologysensorimotor systemsomesthetic sensory cortex
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Children of mothers who consume significant amounts of alcohol during pregnancy exhibit delayed development, deficits in language and learning, and impaired visuospatial and sensorimotor abilities, including poor balance and gross/fine motor coordination. This range of deficits underscores a disruption of central nervous system (CNS) processing in fetal alcohol exposure (FAE). In humans, such CNS disabilities negatively impact quality of life. Our incomplete understanding of the effects of FAE on CNS processing limits our ability to ameliorate these deficits. By using a model system and techniques in which we are expert, we will elucidate the specific disruptions caused by FAE in sensorimotor systems and test potential mechanisms. By understanding the biological bases of alcohol-related neurological abnormalities related to sensorimotor functions, we can hope to achieve improved training strategies for rehabilitation in FAE-impaired children.
We will test the hypothesis that FAE alters the organization of somatosensory cortex and motor cortex and the pathway for the transfer of information between these regions. We will examine potential mechanisms for sensorimotor deficits following FAE. The sensorimotor system in adult rats will serve as our model system. We will study CNS processing using the well-characterized forepaw barrel subfield (FBS) in somatosensory cortex associated with the representation of the forepaw for somatosensory investigations, the forelimb representation in motor cortex and the output pathway for motor investigations, and the pathway between forelimb sensory and motor cortices for sensorimotor integration studies. We have previously studied somatosensory cortex in newborn and adult rats and the functional organization of mouse motor cortex that provide foundations for the proposed studies. The proposal incorporates techniques for structural and functional mapping, in-vivo intracellular recording and labeling, microstimulation, anatomical tracing, immunocytochemistry, and electron microscopy that are routinely used in our laboratories. Specific Aims will compare FAE rats with pair-fed, chow-fed, and cross-fostered control rats.
描述(由申请人提供):母亲在怀孕期间大量饮酒,其子女发育迟缓,语言和学习缺陷,视觉空间和感觉运动能力受损,包括平衡和大/精细运动协调能力差。这一系列的缺陷强调了胎儿酒精暴露(FAE)中中枢神经系统(CNS)加工的破坏。在人类中,这种中枢神经系统残疾会对生活质量产生负面影响。我们对FAE对中枢神经系统加工的影响的不完全理解限制了我们改善这些缺陷的能力。通过使用我们擅长的模型系统和技术,我们将阐明FAE在感觉运动系统中引起的具体中断,并测试潜在的机制。通过了解与感觉运动功能相关的酒精相关神经异常的生物学基础,我们可以希望为fae受损儿童的康复提供改进的训练策略。
项目成果
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