Miriam Gwilt
Frequency- and state-dependent effects of hippocampal neural disinhibition on hippocampal local field potential oscillations in anaesthetised rats
Gwilt, Miriam; Bauer, Markus; Bast, Tobias
Authors
Dr MARKUS BAUER MARKUS.BAUER@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Dr TOBIAS BAST tobias.bast@nottingham.ac.uk
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Abstract
Reduced inhibitory GABA function, so-called neural disinhibition, has been implicated in cognitive disorders, including schizophrenia and age-related cognitive decline. We previously showed in rats that hippocampal disinhibition by local microinfusion of the GABA-A antagonist picrotoxin disrupted memory and attention and enhanced hippocampal multi-unit burst firing recorded around the infusion site under isoflurane anaesthesia. Here, we analysed the hippocampal LFP recorded alongside the multi-unit data. We predicted frequency-specific LFP changes, based on previous studies implicating GABA in hippocampal oscillations, with the weight of evidence suggesting that disinhibition would facilitate theta and disrupt gamma oscillations. Using a new semi-automated method based on the kurtosis of the LFP peak-amplitude distribution as well as on amplitude envelope thresholding, we separated three distinct hippocampal LFP states under isoflurane anaesthesia: ‘burst’ and ‘suppression’ states – high-amplitude LFP-spike bursts and the interspersed low-amplitude periods – and a medium-amplitude ‘continuous’ state. The burst state showed greater overall power than suppression and continuous states and higher relative delta/theta power, but lower relative beta/gamma power. The burst state also showed reduced functional connectivity across the hippocampal recording area, especially around theta and beta frequencies. Overall neuronal firing was higher in the burst than the other two states, whereas the proportion of burst firing was higher in burst and continuous states than the suppression state. Disinhibition caused state- and frequency-dependent LFP changes, tending to increase power at lower frequencies (20Hz) in burst and suppression states. The disinhibition-induced enhancement of multi-unit bursting was also state-dependent, tending to be more pronounced in burst and suppression states than the continuous state. Overall, we characterized three distinct hippocampal LFP states in isoflurane-anaesthetized rats. Disinhibition changed hippocampal LFP oscillations in a state- and frequency-dependent way. Moreover, the disinhibition-induced enhancement of multi-unit bursting was also LFP-state dependent.
Citation
Gwilt, M., Bauer, M., & Bast, T. (2019). Frequency- and state-dependent effects of hippocampal neural disinhibition on hippocampal local field potential oscillations in anaesthetised rats
Other Type | Other |
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Publication Date | Dec 19, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Jan 9, 2020 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1101/2019.12.18.880864 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3610619 |
Additional Information | Preprint in biorxiv |
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