INTRACELLULAR EVIDENCE FOR INCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN SPINDLE AND DELTA-OSCILLATIONS IN THALAMOCORTICAL NEURONS OF CAT

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NUNEZ, A [1 ]
DOSSI, RC [1 ]
CONTRERAS, D [1 ]
STERIADE, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LAVAL,FAC MED,DEPT PHYSIOL,NEUROPHYSIOL LAB,QUEBEC CITY G1K 7P4,QUEBEC,CANADA
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10.1016/0306-4522(92)90339-4
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Recent studies have revealed that the thalamus does not only generate spindle oscillations (7-14 Hz), but that it also participates in the genesis of a slower (< 4 Hz) rhythm within the frequency range of delta waves on the electroencephalogram. In thalamic cells, delta is an intrinsic oscillation consisting of low-threshold spikes alternating with afterhyperpolarizing potentials. It is known from electroencephalographic recordings in humans and animals that slow or delta waves prevail during late sleep stages, whereas spindle oscillations are characteristic for the early stages of sleep. We studied the dependence of spindles and delta oscillations on membrane potential, as well as the effects of spindles on delta oscillations, in thalamocortical neurons of cats under urethane anesthesia and in cerveau isole preparations (low collicular transections). Spindles appeared at membrane potentials between -55 and -65 mV, whereas delta oscillations occurred by bringing the membrane potential between -68 and -90 mV. Spindles either evoked by cortical stimulation or occurring spontaneously in cerveau isole preparations prevented delta oscillations. This effect was probably due to the increase in membrane conductance associated with spindles. Barbiturates also blocked delta activity in thalamocortical neurons, probably through the same mechanism. A certain degree of incompatibility between spindles and delta rhythms in thalamocortical cells may explain the prevalence of these two types of oscillations during different stages of sleep with synchronization of the electroencephalogram.
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