Author/Authors :
Zhang, Zhen School of Biomedical Engineering - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China , Li, Jia-Jia Department of Neurology - Ren Ji Hospital - School of Medicine - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China , Lu, Qin-Chi Department of Neurology - Ren Ji Hospital - School of Medicine - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China , Gong, Hai-Qing School of Biomedical Engineering - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China , Liang, Pei-Ji School of Biomedical Engineering - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China , Zhang, Pu-Ming School of Biomedical Engineering - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China
Abstract :
The thalamus and hippocampus have been found both involved in the initiation, propagation, and termination of temporal lobe
epilepsy. However, the interaction of these regions during seizures is not clear. The present study is to explore whether some regular
patterns exist in their interaction during the termination of seizures. Multichannel in vivo recording techniques were used to record
the neural activities from the cornu ammonis 1 (CA1) of hippocampus and mediodorsal thalamus (MDT) in mice. The mice were
kindled by electrically stimulating basolateral amygdala neurons, and Racine’s rank standard was employed to classify the stage
of behavioral responses (stage 1∼5). The coupling index and directionality index were used to investigate the synchronization and
information flow direction between CA1 and MDT. Two main results were found in this study. (1) High levels of synchronization
between the thalamus and hippocampus were observed before the termination of seizures at stage 4∼5 but after the termination
of seizures at stage 1∼2. (2) In the end of seizures at stage 4∼5, the information tended to flow from MDT to CA1. Those results
indicate that the synchronization and information flow direction between the thalamus and the hippocampus may participate in
the termination of seizures.
Keywords :
Amygdala-Kindled , Hippocampus , Mice , MDT