Literature DB >> 15982642

Instantaneous acceleration and amplification of hippocampal theta wave coincident with phasic pontine activities during REM sleep.

Akihiro Karashima1, Mitsuyuki Nakao, Norihiro Katayama, Kazuki Honda.   

Abstract

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is characterized by hippocampal theta waves and phasic spike-like waves originating from the pons, termed ponto-geniculo-occipital (PGO) waves in cats and pontine (P) waves in rats. While the theta wave and PGO/P wave have been suggested to participate in higher-order brain functions, their generation mechanisms and roles in brain functions have been studied independently. Therefore, the present study investigated instantaneous aspects of the relationship between theta waves and PGO/P waves in both cats and rats. Theta wave was instantaneously accelerated several hundred milliseconds before the negative peak of the PGO/P wave in both animals, and was also amplified just before PGO/P wave occurrence. Considering the integrated knowledge provided by studies of both animals, these results suggest that PGO/P wave-related activities in the pons are delivered to the theta wave generator. The activations of the theta wave coincident with PGO/P wave might facilitate cooperative contribution to higher-order brain functions in REM sleep.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15982642     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.05.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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