尖锐的波,爆发和连贯性:鸣禽声音回路的活动受到行为状态的影响。

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Corinna Lorenz,Anindita Das,Eduarda Gervini Zampieri Centeno,Hamed Yeganegi,Robin Duvoisin,Roman Ursu,Aude Retailleau,Nicolas Giret,Arthur Leblois,Richard H R Hahnloser,Janie M Ondracek
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与哺乳动物的运动技能学习类似,鸣禽的声乐学习需要一组相互连接的大脑区域,这些区域构成了一个类似的基底神经节-丘脑皮质回路,称为前脑通路(AFP)。虽然AFP的神经活动已经被广泛研究,但在其他行为状态下的神经活动模式却知之甚少。在这里,我们使用长期植入的神经像素探针来研究雄性斑胸草雀在自然睡眠和清醒期间AFP的自发神经活动。我们发现,在睡眠过程中,pallial区域LMAN (nidopallium的外侧大细胞核)的神经元群自发地表现出同步爆发,其特征是局部场电位(LFP)的负急剧偏转和伽马功率的短暂增加。LMAN群体爆发主要发生在非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间,与啮齿动物海马中观察到的锐波纹波(SWR)活动高度相似。我们还通过计算成对LFP相干性来检查AFP内的功能连通性。正如预期的那样,睡眠期间LMAN和X区的δ和θ波段相干性比清醒时更高。与我们的预期相反,我们在睡眠期间没有观察到LMAN和Area X之间的强一致性,这表明LMAN对Area X的输入在空间上受到限制。总的来说,这些结果首次描述了AFP在行为状态下的自发神经动力学。尽管已知哺乳动物和鸟类的学习都需要皮质和基底神经节回路,但对这些回路中正在进行的自发活动模式以及它们是如何被行为状态调节的知之甚少。在这里,我们证明了第一个描述皮层-基底神经节网络活动在睡眠和清醒期间的鸟类。在白质区LMAN中,我们观察到种群范围内的爆发事件,这些事件与海马尖波波纹(SWR)活动高度相似,表明大规模种群事件在脊椎动物中具有不同的功能。
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Sharp waves, bursts, and coherence: Activity in a songbird vocal circuit is influenced by behavioral state.
Similar to motor skill learning in mammals, vocal learning in songbirds requires a set of interconnected brain areas that make up an analogous basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuit known as the anterior forebrain pathway (AFP). Although neural activity in the AFP has been extensively investigated during awake singing, very little is known about its neural activity patterns during other behavioral states. Here, we used chronically implanted Neuropixels probes to investigate spontaneous neural activity in the AFP during natural sleep and awake periods in male zebra finches. We found that during sleep, neuron populations in the pallial region LMAN (lateral magnocellular nucleus of the nidopallium) spontaneously exhibited synchronized bursts that were characterized by a negative sharp deflection in the local field potential (LFP) and a transient increase in gamma power. LMAN population bursts occurred primarily during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and were highly reminiscent of sharp-wave ripple (SWR) activity observed in rodent hippocampus. We also examined the functional connectivity within the AFP by calculating the pairwise LFP coherence. As expected, delta and theta band coherence within LMAN and Area X was higher during sleep compared to awake periods. Contrary to our expectations, we did not observe strong coherence between LMAN and Area X during sleep, suggesting that the input from LMAN into Area X is spatially restricted. Overall, these results provide the first description of spontaneous neural dynamics within the AFP across behavioral states.Significance statement Although cortical and basal ganglia circuits are known to be required for learning in both mammals and birds, little is known about the ongoing spontaneous activity patterns within these circuits, or how they are modulated by behavioral state. Here we prove the first description of cortical-basal ganglia network activity during sleep and awake periods in birds. Within the pallial area LMAN, we observed population-wide bursting events that were highly reminiscent of hippocampal sharp-wave ripple (SWR) activity, suggesting that large-scale population events have diverse functions across vertebrates.
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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.30
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1164
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12 months
期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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