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Responses in Rat Core Auditory Cortex are Preserved during Sleep Spindle Oscillations.

Yaniv Sela1, Vladyslav V Vyazovskiy2, Chiara Cirelli3, Giulio Tononi3, Yuval Nir1,4.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: Sleep is defined as a reversible state of reduction in sensory responsiveness and immobility. A long-standing hypothesis suggests that a high arousal threshold during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is mediated by sleep spindle oscillations, impairing thalamocortical transmission of incoming sensory stimuli. Here we set out to test this idea directly by examining sensory-evoked neuronal spiking activity during natural sleep.
METHODS: We compared neuronal (n = 269) and multiunit activity (MUA), as well as local field potentials (LFP) in rat core auditory cortex (A1) during NREM sleep, comparing responses to sounds depending on the presence or absence of sleep spindles.
RESULTS: We found that sleep spindles robustly modulated the timing of neuronal discharges in A1. However, responses to sounds were nearly identical for all measured signals including isolated neurons, MUA, and LFPs (all differences < 10%). Furthermore, in 10% of trials, auditory stimulation led to an early termination of the sleep spindle oscillation around 150-250 msec following stimulus onset. Finally, active ON states and inactive OFF periods during slow waves in NREM sleep affected the auditory response in opposite ways, depending on stimulus intensity.
CONCLUSIONS: Responses in core auditory cortex are well preserved regardless of sleep spindles recorded in that area, suggesting that thalamocortical sensory relay remains functional during sleep spindles, and that sensory disconnection in sleep is mediated by other mechanisms.
© 2016 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC.

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Keywords:  LFP; NREM sleep; auditory cortex; rat; single-unit; sleep spindles

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26856904      PMCID: PMC4835306          DOI: 10.5665/sleep.5758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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