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Frontiers in Neural Circuits 卷:15
Activity and Coupling to Hippocampal Oscillations of Median Raphe GABAergic Cells in Awake Mice
Tamás F. Freund1  Albert M. Barth2  Viktor Varga2  Ferenc Komlósi2  Marta Jelitai2 
[1] Laboratory of Cerebral Cortex Research, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary;
[2] Subcortical Modulation Research Group, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary;
关键词: GABA;    median raphe;    in vivo awake patch-clamp;    theta oscillation;    hippocampal ripple;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fncir.2021.784034
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Ascending serotonergic/glutamatergic projection from the median raphe region (MRR) to the hippocampal formation regulates both encoding and consolidation of memory and the oscillations associated with them. The firing of various types of MRR neurons exhibits rhythmic modulation coupled to hippocampal oscillatory activity. A possible intermediary between rhythm-generating forebrain regions and entrained ascending modulation may be the GABAergic circuit in the MRR, known to be targeted by a diverse array of top-down inputs. However, the activity of inhibitory MRR neurons in an awake animal is still largely unexplored. In this study, we utilized whole cell patch-clamp, single cell, and multichannel extracellular recordings of GABAergic and non-GABAergic MRR neurons in awake, head-fixed mice. First, we have demonstrated that glutamatergic and serotonergic neurons receive both transient, phasic, and sustained tonic inhibition. Then, we observed substantial heterogeneity of GABAergic firing patterns but a marked modulation of activity by brain states and fine timescale coupling of spiking to theta and ripple oscillations. We also uncovered a correlation between the preferred theta phase and the direction of activity change during ripples, suggesting the segregation of inhibitory neurons into functional groups. Finally, we could detect complementary alteration of non-GABAergic neurons’ ripple-coupled activity. Our findings support the assumption that the local inhibitory circuit in the MRR may synchronize ascending serotonergic/glutamatergic modulation with hippocampal activity on a subsecond timescale.

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