Functional imaging of dolphin brain metabolism and blood flow

被引:51
作者
Ridgway, Sam
Houser, Dorian
Finneran, James
Carder, Don
Keogh, Mandy
Van Bonn, William
Smith, Cynthia
Scadeng, Miriam
Dubowitz, David
Mattrey, Robert
Hoh, Carl
机构
[1] SPAWAR Syst Ctr San Diego, Div 235, San Diego, CA 92152 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Sch Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[3] BIOMIMETICA, Santee, CA 92071 USA
关键词
dolphin; Tursiops; functional imaging; diazepam; SPECT scan; MRI scan; PET scan; brain; unihemispheric sleep; slow wave; hemisphere autonomy; SLOW-WAVE SLEEP; TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS; LOCUS-COERULEUS; CETACEANS; PORPOISE; NEURONS; STATE; GABA; RESPIRATION; ANESTHESIA;
D O I
10.1242/jeb.02348
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
This report documents the first use of magnetic resonance images (MRIs) of living dolphins to register functional brain scans, allowing for the exploration of potential mechanisms of unihemispheric sleep. Diazepam has been shown to induce unihemispheric slow waves (USW), therefore we used functional imaging of dolphins with and without diazepam to observe hemispheric differences in brain metabolism and blood flow. MRIs were used to register functional brain scans with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) in trained dolphins. Scans using SPECT revealed unihemispheric blood flow reduction following diazepam doses greater than 0.55 mg kg(-1) for these 180-200 kg animals. Scans using PET revealed hemispheric differences in brain glucose consumption when scans with and without diazepam were compared. The findings suggest that unihemispheric reduction in blood flow and glucose metabolism in the hemisphere showing USW are important features of unihemispheric sleep. Functional scans may also help to elucidate the degree of hemispheric laterality of sensory and motor systems as well as in neurotransmitter or molecular mechanisms of unihemispheric sleep in delphinoid cetaceans. The findings also demonstrate the potential value of functional scans to explore other aspects of dolphin brain physiology as well as pathology.
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页码:2902 / 2910
页数:9
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