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Optogenetic Entrainment of Hippocampal Theta Oscillations in Behaving Mice
Published on: June 29, 2018
Hippocampal theta waves as an electrocardiogram rhythm timer in paradoxical sleep
M Pedemonte1, A Rodríguez, R A Velluti
1Neurofisiología, Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Abstract:
Episodes of heart arrhythmia are present during paradoxical sleep, a known non-homeostatic--'open loop'--physiological state, while wakefulness and slow wave sleep exhibit 'closed-loop' control. A brain-stem autonomic oscillator, a hypothalamic and a corticofrontal center, entrained by baroreceptor input, has been proposed as the main heart rhythm control system. We are postulating another neural timer, i.e. the hippocampal theta rhythm. Cross-correlation between the R-wave of the electrocardiogram and the hippocampal theta revealed phase-locking during behavioral periods under 'open-loop' operations as paradoxical sleep indicative of a participation of such a rhythm in autonomic heart rate timing, in coordination with hypothalamic neuronal activities.
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