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Gamma Oscillations in the Rat Ventral Striatum Originate in the Piriform Cortex.

James E Carmichael1, Jimmie M Gmaz1, Matthijs A A van der Meer2.   

Abstract

Local field potentials (LFPs) recorded from the human and rodent ventral striatum (vStr) exhibit prominent, behaviorally relevant gamma-band oscillations. These oscillations are related to local spiking activity and transiently synchronize with anatomically related areas, suggesting a possible role in organizing vStr activity. However, the origin of vStr gamma is unknown. We recorded vStr gamma oscillations across a 1.4 mm2 grid spanned by 64 recording electrodes as male rats rested and foraged for rewards, revealing a highly consistent power gradient originating in the adjacent piriform cortex. Phase differences across the vStr were consistently small (<15°) and current source density analysis further confirmed the absence of local sink-source pairs in the vStr. Reversible occlusions of the ipsilateral (but not contralateral) nostril, known to abolish gamma oscillations in the piriform cortex, strongly reduced vStr gamma power and the occurrence of transient gamma-band events. These results imply that local circuitry is not a major contributor to gamma oscillations in the vStr LFP and that piriform cortex is an important driver of gamma-band oscillations in the vStr and associated limbic areas.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The ventral striatum (vStr) is an area of anatomical convergence in circuits underlying motivated behavior, but it remains unclear how its inputs from different sources interact. A major proposal about how neural circuits may switch dynamically between convergent inputs is through temporal organization reflected in local field potential (LFP) oscillations. Our results show that, in the rat, the mechanisms controlling gamma-band oscillations in the vStr LFP are primarily located in the in the adjacent piriform cortex rather than in the vStr itself, providing a novel interpretation of previous rodent work on gamma oscillations in the vStr and related circuits and an important consideration for future work seeking to use oscillations in these areas as biomarkers for behavioral and neurological disorders.
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Keywords:  accumbens; gamma oscillations; local field potential; phase locking; piriform cortex; synchrony

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28716962      PMCID: PMC6596914          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2944-15.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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