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Reciprocal Interactions between Medial Septum and Hippocampus in Theta Generation: Granger Causality Decomposition of Mixed Spike-Field Recordings

机译:Theta产生中隔和海马之间的交互作用:混合穗场记录的格兰杰因果分解。

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The medial septum (MS) plays an essential role in rhythmogenesis in the hippocampus (HIPP); theta-rhythmic bursts of MS neurons are believed to drive theta oscillations in rats’ HIPP. The MS theta pacemaker hypothesis has solid foundation but the MS-hippocampal interactions during different behavioral states are poorly understood. The MS and the HIPP have reciprocal connections and it is not clear in particular what role, if any, the strong HIPP to MS projection plays in theta generation. To study the functional interactions between MS and HIPP during different behavioral states, this study investigated the relationship between MS single-unit activity and HIPP field potential oscillations during theta states of active waking and REM sleep and non-theta states of slow wave sleep (SWS) and quiet waking (QW), i.e., sleep-wake states that comprise the full behavioral repertoire of undisturbed, freely moving rats. We used non-parametric Granger causality (GC) to decompose the MS-HIPP synchrony into its directional components, MS→HIPP and HIPP→MS, and to examine the causal interactions between them within the theta frequency band. We found a significant unidirectional MS→HIPP influence in non-theta states which switches to bidirectional theta drive during theta states with MS→HIPP and HIPP→MS GC being of equal magnitude. In non-theta states, unidirectional MS→HIPP influence was accompanied by significant MS-HIPP coherence, but no signs of theta oscillations in the HIPP. In theta states of active waking and REM sleep, sharp theta coherence and strong theta power in both structures was associated with a rise in HIPP→MS to the level of the MS→HIPP drive. Thus, striking differences between waking and REM sleep theta states and non-theta states of SWS and QW were primarily observed in activation of theta influence carried by the descending HIPP→MS pathway associated with more regular rhythmic bursts in the MS and sharper MS→HIPP GC spectra without a significant increase in MS→HIPP GC magnitude. The results of this study suggest an essential role of descending HIPP to MS projections in theta generation.
机译:内侧隔(MS)在海马(HIPP)的节律发生中起重要作用;据认为,MS神经元的有节奏的爆发会驱动大鼠HIPP的θ振荡。 MS theta起搏器假说具有扎实的基础,但对不同行为状态下MS-海马相互作用的了解却很少。 MS和HIPP之间存在相互联系,尤其不清楚HIPP对MS投影的强大作用在theta生成中起什么作用(如果有的话)。为了研究不同行为状态下MS与HIPP之间的功能相互作用,本研究调查了活跃醒来的θ状态和REM睡眠以及慢波睡眠的非theta状态(SWS)期间MS单单元活动与HIPP场电势振荡之间的关系。 )和安静苏醒(QW),即包括未受干扰的自由移动大鼠的完整行为举止的睡眠苏醒状态。我们使用非参数格兰杰因果关系(GC)将MS-HIPP同步分解为方向成分MS→HIPP和HIPP→MS,并检查它们在θ频带内的因果关系。我们发现在非theta状态下,单向MS→HIPP的影响很大,在theta状态下,MS→HIPP和HIPP→MS GC的幅值相等时会切换为双向theta驱动。在非θ状态下,单向MS→HIPP影响伴随着明显的MS-HIPP相干性,但在HIPP中没有θ振荡的迹象。在主动苏醒和REM睡眠的θ状态下,两个结构中急剧的θ相干性和强大的θ功率与HIPP→MS升高到MS→HIPP驱动水平有关。因此,SWS和QW的苏醒和REM睡眠theta状态与非theta状态之间的显着差异主要观察到HIPP→MS下降途径携带的theta影响的激活,与MS中更规则的节奏性猝发以及更清晰的MS→HIPP相关GC光谱没有显着增加MS→HIPP GC的幅度。这项研究的结果表明,在θ生成中,HIPP下降至MS预测的重要作用。

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