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Implanting an Electrode into the Subthalamic Nucleus of a Rat

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Prepare an anesthetized rat, secured on a stereotaxic unit.

Make a midline incision.  

Remove the periosteum, exposing the skull sutures.  

Mark the right subthalamic nucleus, or STN coordinates for electrode implantation.

Drill a hole and retract the membrane.

Drill additional holes and fix bone screws.

Align the monopolar electrode with the STN coordinates and gently insert it into the region.

Connect the electrode to the recording system. Ground the stereotaxic unit and cover the rat with aluminum foil to prevent electromagnetic interference.

Advance the electrode, monitoring neural activity, to target the STN identified by its irregular firing pattern.

Secure the implants with dental cement.

Disconnect the recording system.

Attach the stimulator connector to the electrode and ground it. Secure the assembly with dental cement.

Close the incision.

Connect the stimulator plug to the swivel-fixed wire for STN stimulation.

Return the rat to its cage and allow recovery.

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Implanting an Electrode into the Subthalamic Nucleus of a Rat

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