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感觉诱发性K复合波背景下非快速眼动睡眠期间的局部伽马活动

Local Gamma Activity During Non-REM Sleep in the Context of Sensory Evoked K-Complexes.

作者信息

Laurino Marco, Piarulli Andrea, Menicucci Danilo, Gemignani Angelo

机构信息

Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy.

Department of Surgical, Medical, Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2019 Oct 15;13:1094. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2019.01094. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

K-complexes (KCs) and Sleep Slow Oscillations (SSOs) are the EEG expression of neuronal bistability during deeper stages Non-REM sleep. They are characterized by a deep negative deflection lasting about half-a-second, sustained, at the cortical level, by a widespread and synchronized neuronal hyperpolarization (i.e., electrical silence). The phase of hyperpolarization is followed by a period of intense and synchronized neuronal firing (i.e., depolarization phase) resulting at the EEG level, in a large positive deflection (lasting about 0.5 s) and a concurrent high frequency activity (i.e., spindles). Both KCs and SSOs rather than being "local" phenomena, propagate over large sections of the cortex. These features suggest that bistability is a large-scale network phenomenon, possibly driven by a propagating excitatory activity and involving wide populations of synchronized neurons. We have recently shown that KCs and SSOs include a positive bump preceding the negative peak and that for sensory-evoked KCs this bump coincides with the P200 wave. We demonstrated that the P200 has a sensory-modality specific localization, as it is firstly elicited in the primary sensory areas related to the stimulus, which in turn receive projections from the thalamic core. We observed that the P200 acts as a propagating excitatory activity and hypothesized that it could play a key role in inducing the opening of K+ channels, and hence the cortical hyperpolarization. Here we demonstrate that the P200 is sustained by a high-frequency excitation bringing further support to its role in triggering bistability. We show that the P200 has a higher power density in gamma band as compared to the P900 coherently for all sensory modalities, and we confirm that the latter wave is crowned by higher activity in sigma-beta bands. Finally, we characterize the P200 gamma activity at the cortical level in terms of spatial localization and temporal dynamics, demonstrating that it emerges in sensory stimulus-specific primary areas and travels over the cortical mantle spreading toward fronto-central associative areas and fading concurrently with the N550 onset.

摘要

K复合波(KCs)和睡眠慢波振荡(SSOs)是深度非快速眼动睡眠期间神经元双稳态的脑电图表现。它们的特征是在皮质水平上,由广泛且同步的神经元超极化(即电静息)维持的持续约半秒的深度负向偏转。超极化阶段之后是一段强烈且同步的神经元放电期(即去极化阶段),在脑电图水平上表现为一个大的正向偏转(持续约0.5秒)和同时出现的高频活动(即纺锤波)。KCs和SSOs并非“局部”现象,而是在皮质的大片区域传播。这些特征表明双稳态是一种大规模网络现象,可能由传播的兴奋性活动驱动,并涉及大量同步神经元群体。我们最近发现,KCs和SSOs在负峰之前有一个正向波峰,对于感觉诱发的KCs,这个波峰与P200波重合。我们证明P200具有感觉模态特异性定位,因为它首先在与刺激相关的初级感觉区域诱发,而这些区域又接收来自丘脑核心的投射。我们观察到P200作为一种传播的兴奋性活动起作用,并假设它可能在诱导钾离子通道开放从而导致皮质超极化方面发挥关键作用。在这里,我们证明P200由高频兴奋维持,这进一步支持了它在触发双稳态中的作用。我们表明,对于所有感觉模态,P200在γ波段的功率密度高于P900,并且我们证实后一个波在σ-β波段有更高的活动。最后我们从空间定位和时间动态方面描述了皮质水平上的P200γ活动特征,表明它出现在感觉刺激特异性的初级区域,并在皮质表面传播,向额中央联合区域扩散,并与N550开始同时消失。

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