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Publication : Pyramidal cell-interneuron interactions underlie hippocampal ripple oscillations.

First Author  Stark E Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  83
Issue  2 Pages  467-480
PubMed ID  25033186 Mgi Jnum  J:256388
Mgi Id  MGI:6108941 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.06.023
Citation  Stark E, et al. (2014) Pyramidal cell-interneuron interactions underlie hippocampal ripple oscillations. Neuron 83(2):467-480
abstractText  High-frequency ripple oscillations, observed most prominently in the hippocampal CA1 pyramidal layer, are associated with memory consolidation. The cellular and network mechanisms underlying the generation, frequency control, and spatial coherence of the rhythm are poorly understood. Using multisite optogenetic manipulations in freely behaving rodents, we found that depolarization of a small group of nearby pyramidal cells was sufficient to induce high-frequency oscillations, whereas closed-loop silencing of pyramidal cells or activation of parvalbumin- (PV) or somatostatin-immunoreactive interneurons aborted spontaneously occurring ripples. Focal pharmacological blockade of GABAA receptors abolished ripples. Localized PV interneuron activation paced ensemble spiking, and simultaneous induction of high-frequency oscillations at multiple locations resulted in a temporally coherent pattern mediated by phase-locked interneuron spiking. These results constrain competing models of ripple generation and indicate that temporally precise local interactions between excitatory and inhibitory neurons support ripple generation in the intact hippocampus.
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