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Spontaneous and evoked activities of anterior thalamic neurons during waking and sleep states.

D Paré1, D Bouhassira, G Oakson, S Datta.   

Abstract

In contrast with most dorsal thalamic nuclei, the anterior thalamic (AT) complex is devoid of input from the reticular (RE) thalamic nucleus. Instead, it is interposed in a limbic circuit linking the mammillary bodies (MB) to various allo- and periallocortical fields. To investigate the electrophysiological consequences of this peculiar pattern of connectivity, a sample of 92 AT cells, physiologically identified by their short-latency response to MB stimulation, was recorded in chronically-implanted animals and compared to a group of rostral intralaminar centralis-paracentralis (CL-PC) thalamic neurons receiving a dense innervation from the RE nucleus. Numerous similarities were found between the state-related fluctuations in spontaneous and evoked activities of AT and CL-PC neurons. For instance, both types of cells displayed stereotyped, high-frequency (250-300 Hz) bursts of 2-4 spikes in S and a more tonic discharge pattern in W and D. However, the high-frequency bursts of the S state occurred randomly in AT cells, whereas in CL-PC neurons they appeared rhythmically in clusters closely related to spindle waves. In addition, we found that a period of decreased responsiveness consistently followed the ortho- or antidromic activation of AT an CL-PC cells. This inhibitory period lasted less than 80 ms in AT cells and contrasted with the much longer (less than or equal to 120 ms) period of decreased excitability observed in CL-PC neurons during S. We suggest that these differences reflect the lack of RE input to the AT group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2358037     DOI: 10.1007/bf00228847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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