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Spectral analysis of cerebellar activity after acute brain injury in anesthetized rats

Authors :
Milka, Culic
Ljiljana Martac, Blanusa
Gordana, Grbic
Sladjana, Spasic
Bogdan, Jankovic
Aleksandar, Kalauzi
Source :
Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. 65(1)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We investigated cerebellar electrocortical activity before and after unilateral brain injury in anesthetized rats. Spectral analysis of cerebellar activity was obtained by Fast Fourier Transformation. There was a dominance of delta frequency range, while the wide gamma range presented no more than 5% of the total mean power spectra of cerebellar activity before brain injury. A few minutes after brain injury and within the first 90 minutes, there was a decrease of total mean power spectra and a relative decrease of delta range power to about 30%, some increase of beta range, and an increase of gamma range to 20-25%. Relative increase of gamma range in the cerebellar mean power spectra was still present 120 min after the brain injury, while other changes started to diminish. We suggest that spectral changes within slow and fast (gamma) frequency ranges of cerebellar activity may be indicators of the brain state after acute injury.

Details

ISSN :
00651400
Volume :
65
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis
Accession number :
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