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Registros extracelulares duales en el hipocampo y la corteza prefrontal del ratón
Registros extracelulares duales en el hipocampo y la corteza prefrontal del ratón
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Dual Extracellular Recordings in the Mouse Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex

Registros extracelulares duales en el hipocampo y la corteza prefrontal del ratón

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February 16, 2024

DOI: 10.3791/66003-v

Dechuan Sun1,2, Mona Amiri1, Luke Weston1,2, Chris French1

1Neural Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Medicine,The University of Melbourne, 2Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,The University of Melbourne

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Overview

This protocol details the use of a custom-designed recording device and electrodes to perform dual, electrode local field potential (LFP) recordings in the mouse hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. The study investigates the impact of drug administration on LFP characteristics, contributing to our understanding of cognitive functions in these brain areas.

Key Study Components

Area of Science

  • Electrophysiology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neuropharmacology

Background

  • Local field potentials are crucial for understanding neural communication.
  • Research in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex aids in elucidating cognitive processes.
  • The study utilizes a low-cost and ultra-light device for high-signal noise recordings.
  • This protocol supports understanding interregional communication in cognitive research.

Purpose of Study

  • To establish a method for investigating drug effects on LFP properties.
  • To facilitate recording and analyzing neural signals across different brain regions.
  • To provide a protocol that enhances the understanding of brain function through recorded LFPs.

Methods Used

  • The study utilizes a custom-designed recording device for LFP recordings.
  • Mouse subjects are used as a biological model, specifically focusing on hippocampus and prefrontal cortex regions.
  • The protocol involves precise implantation of electrodes following surgical procedures.
  • A comprehensive recording setup is initiated after a recovery period, followed by drug administration and subsequent signal recording.
  • Detailed electrode preparation and alignment instructions ensure optimized signal acquisition.

Main Results

  • Significant reductions in gamma band power were observed following administration of retigabine and clozapine.
  • Four aminopyridine administration resulted in increased gamma band power and coherence in the targeted brain areas.
  • Findings underscore the impact of drugs on LFP characteristics, suggesting alterations in neural communication.

Conclusions

  • This study demonstrates a valuable approach to investigate the effects of pharmacological agents on local field potentials.
  • Insights gained could inform understanding of cognitive functions and interregional brain connectivity.
  • The protocol holds promise for future studies exploring the neuronal mechanisms underlying cognition and pharmacological influences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of using this custom recording device?
This device is designed to be low-cost and ultra-light, making it ideal for cognitive research in mice while ensuring high-signal noise ratios.
How are the electrodes implanted in the mouse?
Electrodes are surgically implanted following a specific protocol that includes anesthetizing the mouse, making incisions, and careful placement according to anatomical landmarks.
What types of data are collected using this protocol?
The protocol allows for the collection of local field potentials from specific brain areas, providing insights into neural communication and the effects of pharmacological agents.
How can this method be adapted for other studies?
The custom design can be modified to include different electrode configurations or to study other brain regions, making it versatile for various research questions.
What limitations should researchers consider when using this protocol?
Researchers should consider the need for precision in electrode placement and the effects of anesthesia on neural activity during data collection.
How does this study contribute to understanding cognitive processes?
By revealing how drug administration affects local field potentials, this study enhances understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive processes in the brain.
What role do local field potentials play in neuroscience research?
Local field potentials are essential for studying synaptic interactions and brain communication, providing a window into the functional state of neural circuits.

Este protocolo describe el uso de un dispositivo de registro y electrodos diseñados a medida para registrar los potenciales de campo local e investigar el flujo de información en el hipocampo y la corteza prefrontal del ratón.

Este estudio presenta un protocolo completo para realizar registros de LFP de doble electrodo en el hipocampo del ratón y la corteza prefrontal para investigar los efectos de los fármacos sobre las propiedades de la LFP en estas áreas. Este protocolo proporciona un dispositivo de registro de señales cerebrales ultraligero y de bajo coste que está totalmente optimizado para la investigación cognitiva en ratones. Este estudio proporciona un medio para registrar señales con altas relaciones señal-ruido en diferentes regiones del cerebro, lo que facilita la investigación de la comunicación de información interregional dentro del cerebro.

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