Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus

Abstract Background The functional heterogeneity of the hippocampus along its longitudinal axis at the level of behavior is an established concept; however, the neurobiological mechanisms are still unknown. Diversifications in the functioning of intrinsic hippocampal circuitry including short-term d...

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Main Authors: Andriana Koutsoumpa, Costas Papatheodoropoulos
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12868-019-0517-5
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spelling doaj-ea28ec8aa3e34b5cad937fbdc11ffaef2020-11-25T03:51:30ZengBMCBMC Neuroscience1471-22022019-07-0120113010.1186/s12868-019-0517-5Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampusAndriana Koutsoumpa0Costas Papatheodoropoulos1Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Department of Medicine, University of PatrasLaboratory of Neurophysiology, Department of Medicine, University of PatrasAbstract Background The functional heterogeneity of the hippocampus along its longitudinal axis at the level of behavior is an established concept; however, the neurobiological mechanisms are still unknown. Diversifications in the functioning of intrinsic hippocampal circuitry including short-term dynamics of synaptic inputs and neuronal output, that are important determinants of information processing in the brain, may profoundly contribute to functional specializations along the hippocampus. The objectives of the present study were the examination of the role of the GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition, the μ-opioid receptors and the effect of stimulation intensity on the dynamics of both synaptic input and neuronal output of CA1 region in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. We used recordings of field potentials from adult rat hippocampal slices evoked by brief repetitive activation of Schaffer collaterals. Results We find that the local CA1 circuit of the dorsal hippocampus presents a remarkably increased dynamic range of frequency-dependent short-term changes in both input and output, ranging from strong facilitation to intense depression at low and high stimulation frequencies respectively. Furthermore, the input–output relationship in the dorsal CA1 circuit is profoundly influenced by frequency and time of presynaptic activation. Strikingly, the ventral hippocampus responds mostly with depression, displaying a rather monotonous input–output relationship over frequency and time. Partial blockade of GABAA receptor-mediated transmission (by 5 μM picrotoxin) profoundly influences input and output dynamics in the dorsal hippocampus but affected only the neuronal output in the ventral hippocampus. M-opioid receptors control short-term dynamics of input and output in the dorsal hippocampus but they play no role in the ventral hippocampus. Conclusion The results demonstrate that information processing by CA1 local network is highly diversified between the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Transient detection of incoming patterns of activity and frequency-dependent sustained signaling of amplified neuronal information may be assigned to the ventral and dorsal hippocampal circuitry respectively. This disparity should have profound implications for the functional roles ascribed to distinct segments along the long axis of the hippocampus.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12868-019-0517-5DorsoventralExcitabilityHippocampusInhibitionIn vitroMu opioid receptor
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Costas Papatheodoropoulos
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Costas Papatheodoropoulos
Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
BMC Neuroscience
Dorsoventral
Excitability
Hippocampus
Inhibition
In vitro
Mu opioid receptor
author_facet Andriana Koutsoumpa
Costas Papatheodoropoulos
author_sort Andriana Koutsoumpa
title Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
title_short Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
title_full Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
title_fullStr Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed Short-term dynamics of input and output of CA1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
title_sort short-term dynamics of input and output of ca1 network greatly differ between the dorsal and ventral rat hippocampus
publisher BMC
series BMC Neuroscience
issn 1471-2202
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background The functional heterogeneity of the hippocampus along its longitudinal axis at the level of behavior is an established concept; however, the neurobiological mechanisms are still unknown. Diversifications in the functioning of intrinsic hippocampal circuitry including short-term dynamics of synaptic inputs and neuronal output, that are important determinants of information processing in the brain, may profoundly contribute to functional specializations along the hippocampus. The objectives of the present study were the examination of the role of the GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition, the μ-opioid receptors and the effect of stimulation intensity on the dynamics of both synaptic input and neuronal output of CA1 region in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. We used recordings of field potentials from adult rat hippocampal slices evoked by brief repetitive activation of Schaffer collaterals. Results We find that the local CA1 circuit of the dorsal hippocampus presents a remarkably increased dynamic range of frequency-dependent short-term changes in both input and output, ranging from strong facilitation to intense depression at low and high stimulation frequencies respectively. Furthermore, the input–output relationship in the dorsal CA1 circuit is profoundly influenced by frequency and time of presynaptic activation. Strikingly, the ventral hippocampus responds mostly with depression, displaying a rather monotonous input–output relationship over frequency and time. Partial blockade of GABAA receptor-mediated transmission (by 5 μM picrotoxin) profoundly influences input and output dynamics in the dorsal hippocampus but affected only the neuronal output in the ventral hippocampus. M-opioid receptors control short-term dynamics of input and output in the dorsal hippocampus but they play no role in the ventral hippocampus. Conclusion The results demonstrate that information processing by CA1 local network is highly diversified between the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Transient detection of incoming patterns of activity and frequency-dependent sustained signaling of amplified neuronal information may be assigned to the ventral and dorsal hippocampal circuitry respectively. This disparity should have profound implications for the functional roles ascribed to distinct segments along the long axis of the hippocampus.
topic Dorsoventral
Excitability
Hippocampus
Inhibition
In vitro
Mu opioid receptor
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12868-019-0517-5
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