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Cerebellar Cortex 4-12 Hz Oscillations and Unit Phase Relation in the Awake Rat

Maxime Lévesque, HongYing Gao, Carla Southward, J. M. Pierre Langlois, Clément Léna et Richard Courtemanche

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Abstract

Oscillations in the granule cell layer (GCL) of the cerebellar cortex have been related to behavior and could facilitate communication with the cerebral cortex. These local field potential (LFP) oscillations, strong at 4–12 Hz in the rodent cerebellar cortex during awake immobility, should also be an indicator of an underlying influence on the patterns of the cerebellar cortex neuronal firing during rest. To address this hypothesis, cerebellar cortex LFPs and simultaneous single-neuron activity were collected during LFP oscillatory periods in the GCL of awake resting rats. During these oscillatory episodes, different types of units across the GCL and Purkinje cell layers showed variable phase-relation with the oscillatory cycles. Overall, 74% of the Golgi cell firing and 54% of the Purkinje cell simple spike (SS) firing were phase-locked with the oscillations, displaying a clear phase relationship. Despite this tendency, fewer Golgi cells (50%) and Purkinje cell’s SSs (25%) showed an oscillatory firing pattern. Oscillatory phase-locked spikes for the Golgi and Purkinje cells occurred towards the peak of the LFP cycle. GCL LFP oscillations had a strong capacity to predict the timing of Golgi cell spiking activity, indicating a strong influence of this oscillatory phenomenon over the GCL. Phase-locking was not as prominent for the Purkinje cell SS firing, indicating a weaker influence over the Purkinje cell layer, yet a similar phase relation. Overall, synaptic activity underlying GCL LFP oscillations likely exert an influence on neuronal population firing patterns in the cerebellar cortex in the awake resting state and could have a preparatory neural network shaping capacity serving as a neural baseline for upcoming cerebellar operations.

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oscillation; phase-locking; cerebellum; rhythmicity; network

Département: Département de génie informatique et génie logiciel
Organismes subventionnaires: CRSNG/NSERC, NAAR/Autism Speaks, Concordia FAS, ANR grant
URL de PolyPublie: https://publications.polymtl.ca/47106/
Titre de la revue: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience (vol. 14)
Maison d'édition: Frontiers Media
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2020.475948
URL officielle: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2020.475948
Date du dépôt: 18 avr. 2023 15:01
Dernière modification: 08 nov. 2024 07:41
Citer en APA 7: Lévesque, M., Gao, H.Y., Southward, C., Langlois, J. M. P., Léna, C., & Courtemanche, R. (2020). Cerebellar Cortex 4-12 Hz Oscillations and Unit Phase Relation in the Awake Rat. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 14, 475948 (17 pages). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2020.475948

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