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Up and Down States During Slow Oscillations in Slow-Wave Sleep and Different Levels of Anesthesia.

Melody Torao-Angosto1, Arnau Manasanch1, Maurizio Mattia2, Maria V Sanchez-Vives1,3.   

Abstract

Slow oscillations are a pattern of synchronized network activity generated by the cerebral cortex. They consist of Up and Down states, which are periods of activity interspersed with periods of silence, respectively. However, even when this is a unique dynamic regime of transitions between Up and Down states, this pattern is not constant: there is a range of oscillatory frequencies (0.1-4 Hz), and the duration of Up vs. Down states during the cycles is variable. This opens many questions. Is there a constant relationship between the duration of Up and Down states? How much do they vary across conditions and oscillatory frequencies? Are there different sub regimes within the slow oscillations? To answer these questions, we aimed to explore a concrete aspect of slow oscillations, Up and Down state durations, across three conditions: deep anesthesia, light anesthesia, and slow-wave sleep (SWS), in the same chronically implanted rats. We found that light anesthesia and SWS have rather similar properties, occupying a small area of the Up and Down state duration space. Deeper levels of anesthesia occupy a larger region of this space, revealing that a large variety of Up and Down state durations can emerge within the slow oscillatory regime. In a network model, we investigated the network parameters that can explain the different points within our bifurcation diagram in which slow oscillations are expressed.
Copyright © 2021 Torao-Angosto, Manasanch, Mattia and Sanchez-Vives.

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Keywords:  Down states; Up states; anesthesia; cerebral cortex; cortical model; sleep; slow oscillations; slow-wave sleep

Year:  2021        PMID: 33633546      PMCID: PMC7900541          DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2021.609645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Syst Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-5137


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