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Hippocampal sharp wave-ripples linked to slow oscillations in rat slow-wave sleep.

机译:海马锋利的波纹与大鼠慢波睡眠的缓慢振荡有关。

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Slow oscillations originating in the prefrontal neocortex during slow-wave sleep (SWS) group neuronal network activity and thereby presumably support the consolidation of memories. Here, we investigated whether the grouping influence of slow oscillations extends to hippocampal sharp wave-ripple (SPW) activity thought to underlie memory replay processes during SWS. The prefrontal surface EEG and multiunit activity (MUA), along with hippocampal local field potentials (LFP) from CA1, were recorded in rats during sleep. Average spindle and ripple activity and event correlation histograms of SPWs were calculated, time-locked to half-waves of slow oscillations. Results confirm decreased prefrontal MUA and spindle activity during EEG slow oscillation negativity and increases in this activity during subsequent positivity. A remarkably close temporal link was revealed between slow oscillations and hippocampal activity, with ripple activity and SPWs being also distinctly decreased during negative half-waves and increased during slow oscillation positivity. Fine-grained analyses of temporal dynamics revealed for the slow oscillation a phase delay of approximately 90 ms with reference to up and down states of prefrontal MUA, and of only approximately 60 ms with reference to changes in SPWs, indicating that up and down states in prefrontal MUA precede corresponding changes in hippocampal SPWs by approximately 30 ms. Results support the notion that the depolarizing surface-positive phase of the slow oscillation and the associated up state of prefrontal excitation promotes hippocampal SPWs via efferent pathways. The preceding disfacilitation of hippocampal events temporally coupled to the negative slow oscillation half-wave appears to serve a synchronizing role in this neocorticohippocampal interplay.
机译:在慢波睡眠(SWS)期间,源自前额叶新皮层的缓慢振荡会引起神经网络活动,从而大概支持记忆的巩固。在这里,我们调查了慢振荡的分组影响是否扩展到了海浪尖峰波纹(SPW)活动,这些活动被认为是SWS期间记忆重放过程的基础。在睡眠期间,在大鼠中记录了前额叶表面脑电图和多单位活动(MUA)以及来自CA1的海马局部场电位(LFP)。计算了SPW的平均主轴和脉动活动以及事件相关直方图,它们被锁定到慢速振荡的半波上。结果证实,在脑电图中,前额叶MUA和纺锤体活动在脑电图缓慢振荡阴性期间降低,而在随后的阳性期间该活动增加。在慢振荡和海马活动之间发现了非常紧密的时间联系,在负半波期间,波纹活动和SPWs也明显降低,而在慢振荡阳性时,SPW也明显增加。对时间动力学的细粒度分析显示,对于缓慢振荡,相对于前额叶MUA的向上和向下状态,相位延迟大约为90 ms,而对于SPW的变化,仅大约60 ms的相位延迟,指示前额叶MUA在海马SPW的相应变化之前约30 ms。结果支持这样一种观点,即缓慢振荡的去极化表面正相和相关的前额叶兴奋态向上通过传出途径促进海马SPW。先前在时间上与负缓慢振荡半波相关的海马事件的衰弱似乎在这种新皮层-海马相互作用中起着同步作用。

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