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Spike-Based Functional Connectivity in Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampus: Loss of Global Connectivity Is Coupled to Preservation of Local Connectivity During Non-REM Sleep

机译:在大脑皮层和海马中基于峰值的功能连接:非快速眼动睡眠期间全局连接的丢失与本地连接的保留。

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Behavioral states are commonly considered global phenomena with homogeneous neural determinants. However, recent studies indicate that behavioral states modulate spiking activity with neuron-level specificity as a function of brain area, neuronal subtype, and preceding history. Although functional connectivity also strongly depends on behavioral state at a mesoscopic level and is globally weaker in non-REM (NREM) sleep and anesthesia than wakefulness, it is unknown how neuronal communication is modulated at the cellular level. We hypothesize that, as for neuronal activity, the influence of behavioral states on neuronal coupling strongly depends on type, location, and preceding history of involved neurons. Here, we applied nonlinear, information-theoretical measures of functional connectivity to ensemble recordings with single-cell resolution to quantify neuronal communication in the neocortex and hippocampus of rats during wakefulness and sleep. Although functional connectivity (measured in terms of coordination between firing rate fluctuations) was globally stronger in wakefulness than in NREM sleep (with distinct traits for cortical and hippocampal areas), the drop observed during NREM sleep was mainly determined by a loss of inter-areal connectivity between excitatory neurons. Conversely, local (intra-area) connectivity and long-range (inter-areal) coupling between interneurons were preserved during NREM sleep. Furthermore, neuronal networks that were either modulated or not by a behavioral task remained segregated during quiet wakefulness and NREM sleep. These results show that the drop in functional connectivity during wake-sleep transitions globally holds true at the cellular level, but confine this change mainly to long-range coupling between excitatory neurons.
机译:行为状态通常被认为是具有同类神经决定因素的全局现象。但是,最近的研究表明,行为状态以大脑区域,神经元亚型和先前病史的函数,以神经元水平的特异性调节突触活动。尽管功能连通性也强烈依赖于介观水平的行为状态,并且在非REM(NREM)睡眠和麻醉方面总体上比清醒性弱,但尚不清楚如何在细胞水平上调节神经元通讯。我们假设,就神经元活动而言,行为状态对神经元耦合的影响在很大程度上取决于所涉及神经元的类型,位置和先前的历史。在这里,我们将功能连接的非线性信息理论方法应用到具有单细胞分辨率的合奏录音中,以量化清醒和睡眠期间大鼠新皮层和海马中的神经元通讯。尽管功能连通性(根据射速波动之间的协调性来衡量)在清醒性方面比NREM睡眠(在皮质和海马区具有明显特征)的清醒度总体上更强,但NREM睡眠期间观察到的下降主要取决于区域间损失兴奋性神经元之间的连通性。相反,在NREM睡眠期间,中间神经元之间的局部(区域内)连通性和远程(区域间)耦合得以保留。此外,在安静的清醒和NREM睡眠过程中,受行为任务调节或未受到行为任务调节的神经网络仍处于隔离状态。这些结果表明,唤醒-睡眠过渡期间功能连接性的下降在细胞水平上总体上是正确的,但这种变化主要限于兴奋性神经元之间的远程耦合。

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