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Mesoscale-duration activated states gate spiking in response to fast rises in membrane voltage in the awake brain.

Annabelle C Singer1,2, Giovanni Talei Franzesi2, Suhasa B Kodandaramaiah2,3, Francisco J Flores4,5, Jeremy D Cohen6, Albert K Lee6, Christoph Borgers7, Craig R Forest8, Nancy J Kopell9, Edward S Boyden10.   

Abstract

Seconds-scale network states, affecting many neurons within a network, modulate neural activity by complementing fast integration of neuron-specific inputs that arrive in the milliseconds before spiking. Nonrhythmic subthreshold dynamics at intermediate timescales, however, are less well characterized. We found, using automated whole cell patch clamping in vivo, that spikes recorded in CA1 and barrel cortex in awake mice are often preceded not only by monotonic voltage rises lasting milliseconds but also by more gradual (lasting tens to hundreds of milliseconds) depolarizations. The latter exert a gating function on spiking, in a fashion that depends on the gradual rise duration: the probability of spiking was higher for longer gradual rises, even when controlled for the amplitude of the gradual rises. Barrel cortex double-autopatch recordings show that gradual rises are shared across some, but not all, neurons. The gradual rises may represent a new kind of state, intermediate both in timescale and in proportion of neurons participating, which gates a neuron's ability to respond to subsequent inputs.NEW & NOTEWORTHY We analyzed subthreshold activity preceding spikes in hippocampus and barrel cortex of awake mice. Aperiodic voltage ramps extending over tens to hundreds of milliseconds consistently precede and facilitate spikes, in a manner dependent on both their amplitude and their duration. These voltage ramps represent a "mesoscale" activated state that gates spike production in vivo.
Copyright © 2017 the American Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  CA1; action potential; barrel cortex; hippocampus; intracellular recording; network state; subthreshold dynamics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28566460      PMCID: PMC5558023          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00116.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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