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The Nucleus Reuniens Controls Long-Range Hippocampo–Prefrontal Gamma Synchronization during Slow Oscillations

机译:慢振荡期间Reuniens核控制远程海马-前额叶γ同步。

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Gamma oscillations are involved in long-range coupling of distant regions that support various cognitive operations. Here we show in adult male rats that synchronized bursts of gamma oscillations bind the hippocampus (HPC) and prefrontal cortex (mPFC) during slow oscillations and slow-wave sleep, a brain state that is central for consolidation of memory traces. These gamma bursts entrained the firing of the local HPC and mPFC neuronal populations. Neurons of the nucleus reuniens (NR), which is a structural and functional hub between HPC and mPFC, demonstrated a specific increase in their firing before gamma burst onset, suggesting their involvement in HPC–mPFC binding. Chemical inactivation of NR disrupted the temporal pattern of gamma bursts and their synchronization, as well as mPFC neuronal firing. We propose that the NR drives long-range hippocampo–prefrontal coupling via gamma bursts providing temporal windows for information exchange between the HPC and mPFC during slow-wave sleep.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Long-range coupling between hippocampus (HPC) and prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is believed to support numerous cognitive functions, including memory consolidation occurring during sleep. Gamma-band synchronization is a fundamental process in many neuronal operations and is instrumental in long-range coupling. Recent evidence highlights the role of nucleus reuniens (NR) in consolidation; however, how it influences hippocampo–prefrontal coupling is unknown. In this study, we show that HPC and mPFC are synchronized by gamma bursts during slow oscillations in anesthesia and natural sleep. By manipulating and recording the NR–HPC–mPFC network, we provide evidence that the NR actively promotes this long-range gamma coupling. This coupling provides the hippocampo–prefrontal circuit with a novel mechanism to exchange information during slow-wave sleep.
机译:伽马振荡涉及支持各种认知操作的远距离区域的远程耦合。在这里,我们在成年雄性大鼠中显示出,在慢速振荡和慢波睡眠期间,同步的伽马振荡猝发结合了海马(HPC)和前额叶皮层(mPFC),这是一种大脑状态,对于记忆痕迹的巩固至关重要。这些伽马脉冲带动了本地HPC和mPFC神经元种群的放电。核仁神经元(NR)是HPC和mPFC之间的结构和功能枢纽,在伽马爆发之前证明其放电有特定的增加,表明它们参与了HPC-mPFC结合。 NR的化学失活破坏了伽马爆发的时间模式及其同步,以及mPFC神经元放电。我们建议NR通过γ脉冲驱动远距离海马-前额叶耦合,为慢波睡眠期间HPC和mPFC之间的信息交换提供时间窗口。>重要声明海马之间的远距离耦合(HPC) )和前额叶皮层(mPFC)被认为支持许多认知功能,包括在睡眠期间发生的记忆巩固。伽玛波段同步是许多神经元操作的基本过程,并且在远距离耦合中起重要作用。最近的证据强调了核仁核素(NR)在巩固中的作用;然而,如何影响海马-前额叶的耦合尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们表明,在麻醉和自然睡眠中缓慢振荡期间,HPC和mPFC通过伽马暴同步。通过操纵和记录NR–HPC–mPFC网络,我们提供了NR积极促进这种长距离伽马耦合的证据。这种耦合为海马-前额叶回路提供了一种在慢波睡眠期间交换信息的新颖机制。

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