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Publication : Huygens synchronization of medial septal pacemaker neurons generates hippocampal theta oscillation.

First Author  Kocsis B Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  40
Issue  5 Pages  111149
PubMed ID  35926456 Mgi Jnum  J:333662
Mgi Id  MGI:7329669 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111149
Citation  Kocsis B, et al. (2022) Huygens synchronization of medial septal pacemaker neurons generates hippocampal theta oscillation. Cell Rep 40(5):111149
abstractText  Episodic learning and memory retrieval are dependent on hippocampal theta oscillation, thought to rely on the GABAergic network of the medial septum (MS). To test how this network achieves theta synchrony, we recorded MS neurons and hippocampal local field potential simultaneously in anesthetized and awake mice and rats. We show that MS pacemakers synchronize their individual rhythmicity frequencies, akin to coupled pendulum clocks as observed by Huygens. We optogenetically identified them as parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic neurons, while MS glutamatergic neurons provide tonic excitation sufficient to induce theta. In accordance, waxing and waning tonic excitation is sufficient to toggle between theta and non-theta states in a network model of single-compartment inhibitory pacemaker neurons. These results provide experimental and theoretical support to a frequency-synchronization mechanism for pacing hippocampal theta, which may serve as an inspirational prototype for synchronization processes in the central nervous system from Nematoda to Arthropoda to Chordate and Vertebrate phyla.
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