Initiation of sleep-dependent cortical-hippocampal correlations at wakefulness-sleep transition.
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Sleep is involved in memory consolidation. Current theories propose that sleep-dependent memory consolidation requires active communication between the hippocampus and neocortex. Indeed, it is known that neuronal activities in the hippocampus and various neocortical areas are correlated during slow-wave sleep. However, transitioning from wakefulness to slow-wave sleep is a gradual process. How the hippocampal-cortical correlation is established during the wakefulness-sleep transition is unknown. By examining local field potentials and multiunit activities in the rat hippocampus and visual cortex, we show that the wakefulness-sleep transition is characterized by sharp-wave ripple events in the hippocampus and high-voltage spike-wave events in the cortex, both of which are accompanied by highly synchronized multiunit activities in the corresponding area. Hippocampal ripple events occur earlier than the cortical high-voltage spike-wave events, and hippocampal ripple incidence is attenuated by the onset of cortical high-voltage spike waves. This attenuation leads to a temporary weak correlation in the hippocampal-cortical multiunit activities, which eventually evolves to a strong correlation as the brain enters slow-wave sleep. The results suggest that the hippocampal-cortical correlation is established through a concerted, two-step state change that first synchronizes the neuronal firing within each brain area and then couples the synchronized activities between the two regions.
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TITLE : Initiation of sleep - dependent cortical - hippocampal correlations at wakefulness - sleep transition 1 2 RUNNING HEAD : Cortical - hippocampal interactions at sleep
1 2 RUNNING HEAD: Cortical-hippocampal interactions at sleep onset 3 4 AUTHORS: Daniel C. Haggerty, Daoyun Ji 5 6 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of 7 Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030. 8 9 CORRESPONDING AUTHOR 10 Daoyun Ji 11 [email protected] 12 713-798-5822 13 Baylor College of Medicine, M130, 14 One Baylor Plaza, 15 Houston, TX ...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurophysiology
دوره 112 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014