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Publication : Genetic dissection of theta rhythm heterogeneity in mice.

First Author  Shin J Year  2005
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  102
Issue  50 Pages  18165-70
PubMed ID  16330775 Mgi Jnum  J:104365
Mgi Id  MGI:3611714 Doi  10.1073/pnas.0505498102
Citation  Shin J, et al. (2005) Genetic dissection of theta rhythm heterogeneity in mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(50):18165-70
abstractText  Rhythmic oscillatory activities at the theta frequency (4-12 Hz) in the hippocampus have long-attracted attention because they have been implicated in diverse brain functions, including spatial cognition. Although studies based on pharmacology and lesion experiments suggested heterogeneity of these rhythms and their behavioral correlates, controversies are abundant on these issues. Here we show that mice harboring a phospholipase C (PLC)-beta1(-/-) mutation (PLC-beta1(-/-) mice) lack one subset of theta rhythms normally observed during urethane anesthesia, alert immobility, and passive whole-body rotation. In contrast, the other subset of theta rhythms observed during walking or running was intact in these mutant mice. PLC-beta1(-/-) mice also have somewhat disrupted theta activity during paradoxical sleep but do have an atropine-resistant component of theta rhythm. In addition, carbachol-induced oscillations were obliterated in hippocampal slices of PLC-beta1(-/-) mice. Interestingly, PLC-beta1(-/-) mice showed deficits in a hidden platform version of the Morris water maze yet performed well in motor coordination tests and a visual platform version of the Morris water maze. The results genetically define the existence of at least two subtypes of theta rhythms and reveal their association with different behaviors.
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