横跨睡眠和清醒的海马体-超乳母体合
M Caneo1, N Espinosa1, G Lazcano1
1Laboratory of Neural Circuits, Departamento de Psiquiatria, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Scientific reports
|February 25, 2026
概括
在睡眠和清醒期间,海马回路的通信方式不同. 这项研究揭示了海马和皮层下核之间的状态依赖,双向协调.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 系统神经科学 系统神经科学
- 睡眠研究 睡眠研究
背景情况:
- 海马与皮质下回路的通信在睡眠和清醒状态之间发生变化.
- 这些相互作用的精确动力学尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究背部海马体 (CA1,DG) 和边缘下皮层核 (SuM,LS) 在不同睡眠-清醒状态之间的双向通信.
- 阐明治理海马 - 皮下相互作用的状态依赖机制.
主要方法:
- 在自由行为小鼠中同时记录神经元和局部场势.
- 在非快速眼动 (nREM) 睡眠,快速眼动 (REM) 睡眠,安静的清醒和活跃的清醒期间分析神经活动.
主要成果:
- 在静止状态期间,海马体的尖波引发了皮层下部区域 (LS,SuM) 的上下激发.
- 超母细胞核 (SuM) 活动以状态依赖的方式调节海马火灾,在CA1中抑制,在DG中激活较慢.
- 在激活状态下,甲振荡协调电路活动,SuM显示在REM睡眠中对甲波的状态依赖的相锁定.
结论:
- 海马 - 皮下沟通是双向的,并且依赖于状态.
- 静止状态具有自上而下的海马输出,而激活状态则涉及由SuM介导的由theta振荡同步的自下而上的调制.
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