Anterior thalamic unit discharge profiles and coherence with hippocampal theta rhythm

Zimbul Albo , Gonzalo Viana Di Prisco , Robert P. Vertes
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The anterior thalamus (ATh) is a key structure of the limbic system and serves a direct role in spatial memory. We examined the discharge properties of neurons of the anterior thalamus during states of the hippocampal electroencephalogram (theta and non-theta states). Units were recorded in the anteroventral (AV, n=96), the anterodorsal (AD, n=44) and the anteromedial (AM, n=48) nuclei of the thalamus. The majority of theta-related cells fired at higher rates in the presence than absence of theta (theta-on cells); while a small percentage (∼13%) discharge at reduced rates with theta (theta-off cells). Theta-off cells were found in AD and AM but not in AV. Mean discharge rates for theta-on cells during control and theta conditions were 6.0±0.52 and 14.48±0.96 Hz for AV cells; 4.43±1.25 and 10.05±1.28 Hz for AD cells, and 2.60±0.3 and 6.42±0.9 Hz for AM cells. Approximately 40% of AV cells, 21.9% of AD units, and 5.7% of AM cells discharged rhythmically, synchronous with the theta rhythm. A subpopulation of ATh cells fired slightly rhythmicity, but with activity strongly phase-locked to EEG oscillations in the crosscorrelogram, indicating a modulation at theta frequency. Cells were classified as: rhythmic (R), non-rhythmic (N), and intermediate (I) based on quantitative criteria. About 75% of theta-on cells (i.e. R and I cells) showed significant coherence with theta. These cells were distributed throughout the extent of the anterior thalamus. The present findings of theta rhythmic cells in the anterior thalamus, together with previous demonstrations of ‘theta’ cells in other structures of Papez’s circuit, suggests that a theta rhythmic signal may reverberate throughout the circuit, possibly involved in memory processing functions of this limbic network.

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前丘脑单元放电特征与海马波节律的一致性
丘脑前部(ATh)是大脑边缘系统的关键结构,在空间记忆中起直接作用。我们检测了海马脑电图状态(θ波和非θ波状态)时丘脑前部神经元的放电特性。在丘脑前腹侧核(AV, n=96)、前嗅侧核(AD, n=44)和前内侧核(AM, n=48)记录了单位。大多数与θ相关的细胞在θ存在时比没有θ时放电速率更高(θ上细胞);而一小部分(约13%)以降低的θ放电速率(θ -off电池)放电。α -off细胞在AD和AM细胞中均存在,而在AV细胞中未发现。对照组和θ -off细胞的平均放电率分别为6.0±0.52 Hz和14.48±0.96 Hz;AD细胞为4.43±1.25和10.05±1.28 Hz, AM细胞为2.60±0.3和6.42±0.9 Hz。大约40%的AV细胞、21.9%的AD细胞和5.7%的AM细胞节律性放电,与θ节律同步。ATh细胞的一个亚群有轻微的节律性,但其活动在交叉积分图中与脑电图振荡强烈相锁,表明在θ频率上有调制。根据定量标准将细胞分为:节律性(R)、非节律性(N)和中间(I)。约75%的theta-on细胞(即R和I细胞)与theta表现出显著的一致性。这些细胞分布在整个丘脑前部。目前对丘脑前部的θ节律细胞的发现,以及之前对Papez回路中其他结构的θ细胞的研究表明,θ节律信号可能在整个回路中回响,可能与边缘网络的记忆处理功能有关。
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