Vajda Ildikó, van Pelt Jaap, Wolters Pieter, Chiappalone Michela, Martinoia Sergio, van Someren Eus, van Ooyen Arjen
Department of Experimental Neurophysiology, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, VU University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Biophys J. 2008 Jun;94(12):5028-39. doi: 10.1529/biophysj.107.112730. Epub 2008 Mar 13.
Reverberating spontaneous synchronized brain activity is believed to play an important role in neural information processing. Whether and how external stimuli can influence this spontaneous activity is poorly understood. Because periodic synchronized network activity is also prominent in in vitro neuronal cultures, we used cortical cultures grown on multielectrode arrays to examine how spontaneous activity is affected by external stimuli. Spontaneous network activity before and after low-frequency electrical stimulation was quantified in several ways. Our results show that the initially stable pattern of stereotypical spontaneous activity was transformed into another activity pattern that remained stable for at least 1 h. The transformations consisted of changes in single site and culture-wide network activity as well as in the spatiotemporal dynamics of network bursting. We show for the first time that low-frequency electrical stimulation can induce long-lasting alterations in spontaneous activity of cortical neuronal networks. We discuss whether the observed transformations in network activity could represent a switch in attractor state.
人们认为,回荡性自发同步脑活动在神经信息处理中发挥着重要作用。外部刺激是否以及如何影响这种自发活动,目前还知之甚少。由于周期性同步网络活动在体外神经元培养物中也很突出,我们使用生长在多电极阵列上的皮质培养物来研究外部刺激如何影响自发活动。通过多种方式对低频电刺激前后的自发网络活动进行了量化。我们的结果表明,最初稳定的刻板自发活动模式转变为另一种至少持续1小时的稳定活动模式。这些转变包括单个位点和全培养物网络活动的变化以及网络爆发的时空动态变化。我们首次表明,低频电刺激可诱导皮质神经元网络自发活动的长期改变。我们讨论了观察到的网络活动转变是否可能代表吸引子状态的切换。