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      Seizures Caused by Exposure to Hyperbaric Oxygen in Rats Can Be Predicted by Early Changes in Electrodermal Activity

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          Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO 2) is breathed during undersea operations and in hyperbaric medicine. However, breathing HBO 2 by divers and patients increases the risk of central nervous system oxygen toxicity (CNS-OT), which ultimately manifests as sympathetic stimulation producing tachycardia and hypertension, hyperventilation, and ultimately generalized seizures and cardiogenic pulmonary edema. In this study, we have tested the hypothesis that changes in electrodermal activity (EDA), a measure of sympathetic nervous system activation, precedes seizures in rats breathing 5 atmospheres absolute (ATA) HBO 2. Radio telemetry and a rodent tether apparatus were adapted for use inside a sealed hyperbaric chamber. The tethered rat was free to move inside a ventilated animal chamber that was flushed with air or 100% O 2. The animal chamber and hyperbaric chamber (air) were pressurized in parallel at ~1 atmosphere/min. EDA activity was recorded simultaneously with cortical electroencephalogram (EEG) activity, core body temperature, and ambient pressure. We have captured the dynamics of EDA using time-varying spectral analysis of raw EDA (TVSymp), previously developed as a tool for sympathetic tone assessment in humans, adjusted to detect the dynamic changes of EDA in rats that occur prior to onset of CNS-OT seizures. The results show that a significant increase in the amplitude of TVSymp values derived from EDA recordings occurs on average (±SD) 1.9 ± 1.6 min before HBO 2-induced seizures. These results, if corroborated in humans, support the use of changes in TVSymp activity as an early “physio-marker” of impending and potentially fatal seizures in divers and patients.

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              This committee was appointed by the SPR Board to provide recommendations for publishing data on electrodermal activity (EDA). They are intended to be a stand-alone source for newcomers and experienced users. A short outline of principles for electrodermal measurement is given, and recommendations from an earlier report (Fowles et al., ) are incorporated. Three fundamental techniques of EDA recording are described: (1) endosomatic recording without the application of an external current, (2) exosomatic recording with direct current (the most widely applied methodology), and (3) exosomatic recording with alternating current-to date infrequently used but a promising future methodology. In addition to EDA recording in laboratories, ambulatory recording has become an emerging technique. Specific problems that come with this recording of EDA in the field are discussed, as are those emerging from recording EDA within a magnetic field (e.g., fMRI). Recommendations for the details that should be mentioned in publications of EDA methods and results are provided. Copyright © 2012 Society for Psychophysiological Research.
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                Journal
                Front Physiol
                Front Physiol
                Front. Physiol.
                Frontiers in Physiology
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-042X
                05 January 2022
                2021
                : 12
                : 767386
                Affiliations
                [1] 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT, United States
                [2] 2Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida , Tampa, FL, United States
                Author notes

                Edited by: Richard James Wilson, University of Calgary, Canada

                Reviewed by: Alessandro Marroni, DAN Europe Foundation, Malta; Jonathan E. Elliott, Oregon Health and Science University, United States

                *Correspondence: Hugo F. Posada-Quintero, h.posada@ 123456uconn.edu

                This article was submitted to Respiratory Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology

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                10.3389/fphys.2021.767386
                8767060
                cd77d77f-2bb1-478e-b89f-f87854e58f70
                Copyright © 2022 Posada-Quintero, Landon, Stavitzski, Dean and Chon.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 21 September 2021
                : 26 November 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 11, Tables: 0, Equations: 1, References: 57, Pages: 12, Words: 8849
                Categories
                Physiology
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                Anatomy & Physiology
                electrodermal activity,seizures,central nervous system oxygen toxicity,sprague dawley rats,hbo2

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