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Evidence for differential control of posterior hypothalamic, supramammillary, and medial mammillary theta-related cellular discharge by ascending and descending pathways.

I J Kirk1, S D Oddie, J Konopacki, B H Bland.   

Abstract

Single-unit discharge was recorded from cells in the posterior hypothalamic nucleus (PH), supramammillary nucleus (SuM), and medial mammillary nucleus (MM) during hippocampal theta (theta) elicited by stimulation of the reticular nucleus pontis oralis (RPO). In agreement with previously published work, theta-related cells in the PH (12 cells) were all classified as tonic theta-ON (increased tonic discharge rate during hippocampal theta), whereas those in the SuM (9 cells) and MM (15 cells) were all classified as phasic theta-ON (rhythmic discharge, in phase with ongoing theta). The effect of RPO stimulation on cell discharge was tested after hippocampal theta was abolished by infusion of procaine into the medial septum/vertical limb of the diagonal band. The RPO-elicited discharge patterns of all PH tonic theta-ON cells and all SuM phasic theta-ON cells survived septal procaine infusion. Further, the discharge rate of PH cells and the frequency of burst discharge of SuM cells during RPO stimulation both increased after the infusion. In contrast, septal procaine infusion abolished the RPO-elicited rhythmic discharge pattern in MM phasic theta-ON cells and attenuated their discharge rates. These results indicate that the PH and SuM form parts of an ascending system mediating hippocampal theta, whereas the MM receives (and perhaps relays to other parts of the limbic system) rhythmic input descending from the septo-hippocampal system. In addition, PH and SuM receive descending inputs that limit the discharge rates of their theta-related cells during hippocampal theta.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8757266      PMCID: PMC6578895     

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


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