Synaptic Contributions to Focal and Widespread Spatiotemporal Dynamics in the Isolated Rat Subiculum in vitro
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Menéndez de la Prida, Liset
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The subiculum, which has a strategic position in controlling hippocampal activity, is receiving significant attention in epilepsy research.
However, the functional organization of subicular circuits remains unknown. Here, we combined different recording and analytical
methods to study focal and widespread population activity in the isolated subiculum in zeroMg2 media. Patch and field recordings were
combined to examine the contribution of different cell types to population activity. The properties of cells leading field activity were
examined. Predictive factors for a cell to behave as leader included exhibiting the bursting phenotype, displaying a low firing threshold,
and having more distal apical dendrites. A subset of bursting cells constituted the first glutamatergic type that led a recruitment process
that subsequently activated additional excitatory as well as inhibitory cells. This defined a sequence of synaptic excitation and inhibition
that was studied by measuring the associated conductance changes and the evolution of the composite reversal potential. It is shown that
inhibition was time-locked to excitation, which shunted excitatory inputs and suppressed firing during focal activity. This was recorded
extracellularly as a multi-unit ensemble of active cells, the spatial boundaries of which were controlled by inhibition in contrast to
widespread epileptiform activity. Focal activity was not dependent on the preparation or the developmental state because it was also
recorded under 5 mM [K ]o and in adult tissue. Our data indicate that the subicular networks can be spontaneously organized as
leader–follower local circuits in which excitation is mainly driven by a subset of bursting cells and inhibition controls spatiotemporal
firing.
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Menéndez-Prida, L., & Gal, B. (2004). Synaptic contributions to focal and widespread spatiotemporal dynamics in the isolated rat subiculum in vitro. The Journal of Neuroscience, 24(24), 5525-5536.







