Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex

Understanding the development and differentiation of the neocortex remains a central focus of neuroscience. While previous studies have examined isolated aspects of cellular and synaptic organization, an integrated functional index of the cortical microcircuit is still lacking. Here we aimed to prov...

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Main Authors: Pavlos eRigas, Dimitrios A. Adamos, Charalambos eSigalas, Panagiotis eTsakanikas, Nikolaos A. Laskaris, Irini eSkaliora
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Neural Circuits
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2015.00059/full
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spelling doaj-a51c7393ebe34af087dd775ef5b987042020-11-24T20:56:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neural Circuits1662-51102015-10-01910.3389/fncir.2015.00059162691Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortexPavlos eRigas0Dimitrios A. Adamos1Dimitrios A. Adamos2Charalambos eSigalas3Panagiotis eTsakanikas4Nikolaos A. Laskaris5Nikolaos A. Laskaris6Irini eSkaliora7Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of AthensAristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiBiomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of AthensBiomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of AthensAristotle University of ThessalonikiAristotle University of ThessalonikiBiomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of AthensUnderstanding the development and differentiation of the neocortex remains a central focus of neuroscience. While previous studies have examined isolated aspects of cellular and synaptic organization, an integrated functional index of the cortical microcircuit is still lacking. Here we aimed to provide such an index, in the form of spontaneously recurring periods of persistent network activity -or Up states- recorded in mouse cortical slices. These coordinated network dynamics emerge through the orchestrated regulation of multiple cellular and synaptic elements and represent the default activity of the cortical microcircuit. To explore whether spontaneous Up states can capture developmental changes in intracortical networks we obtained local field potential recordings throughout the mouse lifespan. Two independent and complementary methodologies revealed that Up state activity is systematically modified by age, with the largest changes occurring during early development and adolescence. To explore possible regional heterogeneities we also compared the development of Up states in two distinct cortical areas and show that primary somatosensory cortex develops at a faster pace than primary motor cortex. Our findings suggest that in vitro Up states can serve as a functional index of cortical development and differentiation and can provide a baseline for comparing experimental and/or genetic mouse models.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2015.00059/fullCerebral CortexMotor CortexSomatosensory CortexdevelopmentPersistent activityoscillations
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author Pavlos eRigas
Dimitrios A. Adamos
Dimitrios A. Adamos
Charalambos eSigalas
Panagiotis eTsakanikas
Nikolaos A. Laskaris
Nikolaos A. Laskaris
Irini eSkaliora
spellingShingle Pavlos eRigas
Dimitrios A. Adamos
Dimitrios A. Adamos
Charalambos eSigalas
Panagiotis eTsakanikas
Nikolaos A. Laskaris
Nikolaos A. Laskaris
Irini eSkaliora
Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
Cerebral Cortex
Motor Cortex
Somatosensory Cortex
development
Persistent activity
oscillations
author_facet Pavlos eRigas
Dimitrios A. Adamos
Dimitrios A. Adamos
Charalambos eSigalas
Panagiotis eTsakanikas
Nikolaos A. Laskaris
Nikolaos A. Laskaris
Irini eSkaliora
author_sort Pavlos eRigas
title Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
title_short Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
title_full Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
title_fullStr Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous Up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
title_sort spontaneous up states in vitro: a single-metric index of the functional maturation and regional differentiation of the cerebral cortex
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neural Circuits
issn 1662-5110
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Understanding the development and differentiation of the neocortex remains a central focus of neuroscience. While previous studies have examined isolated aspects of cellular and synaptic organization, an integrated functional index of the cortical microcircuit is still lacking. Here we aimed to provide such an index, in the form of spontaneously recurring periods of persistent network activity -or Up states- recorded in mouse cortical slices. These coordinated network dynamics emerge through the orchestrated regulation of multiple cellular and synaptic elements and represent the default activity of the cortical microcircuit. To explore whether spontaneous Up states can capture developmental changes in intracortical networks we obtained local field potential recordings throughout the mouse lifespan. Two independent and complementary methodologies revealed that Up state activity is systematically modified by age, with the largest changes occurring during early development and adolescence. To explore possible regional heterogeneities we also compared the development of Up states in two distinct cortical areas and show that primary somatosensory cortex develops at a faster pace than primary motor cortex. Our findings suggest that in vitro Up states can serve as a functional index of cortical development and differentiation and can provide a baseline for comparing experimental and/or genetic mouse models.
topic Cerebral Cortex
Motor Cortex
Somatosensory Cortex
development
Persistent activity
oscillations
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2015.00059/full
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