Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus

The coordination of dynamic neural activity within and between neural networks is believed to underlie normal cognitive processes. Conversely, cognitive deficits that occur following neurological insults may result from network discoordination. We hypothesized that cognitive outcome following febril...

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Main Authors: Jeremy M. Barry, Sophie Sakkaki, Sylvain J. Barriere, Katelin P. Patterson, Pierre Pascal Lenck-Santini, Rod C. Scott, Tallie Z. Baram, Gregory L. Holmes
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spelling doaj-8865ac5e697b4c02bc175adcb1aaa5992020-11-25T02:02:30ZengElsevierEBioMedicine2352-39642016-05-017C17519010.1016/j.ebiom.2016.03.039Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status EpilepticusJeremy M. Barry0Sophie Sakkaki1Sylvain J. Barriere2Katelin P. Patterson3Pierre Pascal Lenck-Santini4Rod C. Scott5Tallie Z. Baram6Gregory L. Holmes7Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, United StatesDepartment of Neurological Sciences, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, United StatesDepartment of Neurological Sciences, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, United StatesDepartments of Anatomy/Neurobiology and Pediatrics, University of California—Irvine, Irvine, California, United StatesMediterranean Institute of Neurobiology (INMED), U901, INSERM, Marseille, FranceDepartment of Neurological Sciences, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, United StatesDepartments of Anatomy/Neurobiology and Pediatrics, University of California—Irvine, Irvine, California, United StatesDepartment of Neurological Sciences, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, United StatesThe coordination of dynamic neural activity within and between neural networks is believed to underlie normal cognitive processes. Conversely, cognitive deficits that occur following neurological insults may result from network discoordination. We hypothesized that cognitive outcome following febrile status epilepticus (FSE) depends on network efficacy within and between fields CA1 and CA3 to dynamically organize cell activity by theta phase. Control and FSE rats were trained to forage or perform an active avoidance spatial task. FSE rats were sorted by those that were able to reach task criterion (FSE-L) and those that could not (FSE-NL). FSE-NL CA1 place cells did not exhibit phase preference in either context and exhibited poor cross-theta interaction between CA1 and CA3. FSE-L and control CA1 place cells exhibited phase preference at peak theta that shifted during active avoidance to the same static phase preference observed in CA3. Temporal coordination of neuronal activity by theta phase may therefore explain variability in cognitive outcome following neurological insults in early development.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416301268CognitionFebrile status epilepticusHippocampal networkTemporal coordination
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author Jeremy M. Barry
Sophie Sakkaki
Sylvain J. Barriere
Katelin P. Patterson
Pierre Pascal Lenck-Santini
Rod C. Scott
Tallie Z. Baram
Gregory L. Holmes
spellingShingle Jeremy M. Barry
Sophie Sakkaki
Sylvain J. Barriere
Katelin P. Patterson
Pierre Pascal Lenck-Santini
Rod C. Scott
Tallie Z. Baram
Gregory L. Holmes
Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus
EBioMedicine
Cognition
Febrile status epilepticus
Hippocampal network
Temporal coordination
author_facet Jeremy M. Barry
Sophie Sakkaki
Sylvain J. Barriere
Katelin P. Patterson
Pierre Pascal Lenck-Santini
Rod C. Scott
Tallie Z. Baram
Gregory L. Holmes
author_sort Jeremy M. Barry
title Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus
title_short Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus
title_full Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus
title_fullStr Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Coordination of Hippocampal Neurons Reflects Cognitive Outcome Post-febrile Status Epilepticus
title_sort temporal coordination of hippocampal neurons reflects cognitive outcome post-febrile status epilepticus
publisher Elsevier
series EBioMedicine
issn 2352-3964
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The coordination of dynamic neural activity within and between neural networks is believed to underlie normal cognitive processes. Conversely, cognitive deficits that occur following neurological insults may result from network discoordination. We hypothesized that cognitive outcome following febrile status epilepticus (FSE) depends on network efficacy within and between fields CA1 and CA3 to dynamically organize cell activity by theta phase. Control and FSE rats were trained to forage or perform an active avoidance spatial task. FSE rats were sorted by those that were able to reach task criterion (FSE-L) and those that could not (FSE-NL). FSE-NL CA1 place cells did not exhibit phase preference in either context and exhibited poor cross-theta interaction between CA1 and CA3. FSE-L and control CA1 place cells exhibited phase preference at peak theta that shifted during active avoidance to the same static phase preference observed in CA3. Temporal coordination of neuronal activity by theta phase may therefore explain variability in cognitive outcome following neurological insults in early development.
topic Cognition
Febrile status epilepticus
Hippocampal network
Temporal coordination
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416301268
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