| Literature DB >> 31054810 |
Michael Wenzel1, Shuting Han2, Elliot H Smith3, Erik Hoel2, Bradley Greger4, Paul A House5, Rafael Yuste2.
Abstract
Medically induced loss of consciousness (mLOC) during anesthesia is associated with a macroscale breakdown of brain connectivity, yet the neural microcircuit correlates of mLOC remain unknown. To explore this, we applied different analytical approaches (t-SNE/watershed segmentation, affinity propagation clustering, PCA, and LZW complexity) to two-photon calcium imaging of neocortical and hippocampal microcircuit activity and local field potential (LFP) measurements across different anesthetic depths in mice, and to micro-electrode array recordings in human subjects. We find that in both cases, mLOC disrupts population activity patterns by generating (1) fewer discriminable network microstates and (2) fewer neuronal ensembles. Our results indicate that local neuronal ensemble dynamics could causally contribute to the emergence of conscious states. Published by Elsevier Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium imaging; Coma; Consciousness; Ensembles; Information theory; Local networks; Microelectrode array; Microscale
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31054810 PMCID: PMC6544156 DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2019.03.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Syst ISSN: 2405-4712 Impact factor: 10.304