Title
Coding Biological Current Source With Pulsed Ultrasound For Acoustoelectric Brain Imaging: Application To Vivo Rat Brain
Abstract
Conventional noninvasive electroencephalogram (EEG) is limited to poor spatial resolution due to volume conduction effect. To overcome this limitation, the acoustoelectric effect (AE) based acoustoelectric brain imaging (ABI) is proposed for mapping brain electrical activity in a high temporal and spatial resolution. Through phantom and vivo rat brain experiments, this study investigated a biological current source coding mechanism with pulse focused ultrasound (PFU) at pulse repetition frequency (PRF). First, the current source coding mechanism is deduced in theory. Then, with phantom experiment, the coding relationship between AE signal and PRF is investigated in details. With different PRFs, including 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 500 Hz and 1 kHz, amplitude spectrum analysis results indicate that obvious high amplitude response of AE signal appear at each PRF and corresponding harmonic frequencies. And for different current sources of 10 Hz and 30 Hz, the AE signal oscillate at the the same frequency as corresponding PRF. Additionally, for each PRF, the decoded AE signal is of the same frequency and phase with the current source. Finally, coding mechanism is further validated in vivo rat experiment with different PRFs, including 500 Hz, 1 kHz and 2 kHz. The AE signal envelope and decoded AE signal both have significant correlation with low frequency EEG with ultrasound not only in the low frequency band but also in specific frequency. Also, the mean amplitude of delta rhythm respectively calculated from envelope of AE signal and decoded AE signal are obviously higher than the other rhythms which reflects the brain state of anesthesia or lethargy. These theory and experiment results validate that PFU has a coding effect on current source at PRF and demonstrate the feasibility of restoring current source from the coded AE signal which are critical for making ABI a clinical neuroimaging technique.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2972589
IEEE ACCESS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Acoustoelectric effect, biomedical current source, coding mechanism, focused ultrasound, pulse repetition frequency
Journal
8
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2169-3536
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yijie Zhou102.37
Xizi Song204.73
Zhongpeng Wang302.70
Xue Zhao401.01
Xinrui Chen501.35
Dong Ming610551.47