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Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study

BACKGROUND: There is compelling evidence indicating that sleep plays a crucial role in the consolidation of new declarative, hippocampus-dependent memories. Given the increasing interest in the spatiotemporal relationships between cortical and hippocampal activity during sleep, this study aimed to s...

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Autores principales: Moroni, Fabio, Nobili, Lino, Curcio, Giuseppe, De Carli, Fabrizio, Fratello, Fabiana, Marzano, Cristina, De Gennaro, Luigi, Ferrillo, Franco, Cossu, Massimo, Francione, Stefano, Russo, Giorgio Lo, Bertini, Mario, Ferrara, Michele
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1959185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17848998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000867
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author Moroni, Fabio
Nobili, Lino
Curcio, Giuseppe
De Carli, Fabrizio
Fratello, Fabiana
Marzano, Cristina
De Gennaro, Luigi
Ferrillo, Franco
Cossu, Massimo
Francione, Stefano
Russo, Giorgio Lo
Bertini, Mario
Ferrara, Michele
author_facet Moroni, Fabio
Nobili, Lino
Curcio, Giuseppe
De Carli, Fabrizio
Fratello, Fabiana
Marzano, Cristina
De Gennaro, Luigi
Ferrillo, Franco
Cossu, Massimo
Francione, Stefano
Russo, Giorgio Lo
Bertini, Mario
Ferrara, Michele
author_sort Moroni, Fabio
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: There is compelling evidence indicating that sleep plays a crucial role in the consolidation of new declarative, hippocampus-dependent memories. Given the increasing interest in the spatiotemporal relationships between cortical and hippocampal activity during sleep, this study aimed to shed more light on the basic features of human sleep in the hippocampus. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We recorded intracerebral stereo-EEG directly from the hippocampus and neocortical sites in five epileptic patients undergoing presurgical evaluations. The time course of classical EEG frequency bands during the first three NREM-REM sleep cycles of the night was evaluated. We found that delta power shows, also in the hippocampus, the progressive decrease across sleep cycles, indicating that a form of homeostatic regulation of delta activity is present also in this subcortical structure. Hippocampal sleep was also characterized by: i) a lower relative power in the slow oscillation range during NREM sleep compared to the scalp EEG; ii) a flattening of the time course of the very low frequencies (up to 1 Hz) across sleep cycles, with relatively high levels of power even during REM sleep; iii) a decrease of power in the beta band during REM sleep, at odds with the typical increase of power in the cortical recordings. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data imply that cortical slow oscillation is attenuated in the hippocampal structures during NREM sleep. The most peculiar feature of hippocampal sleep is the increased synchronization of the EEG rhythms during REM periods. This state of resonance may have a supportive role for the processing/consolidation of memory.
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spelling pubmed-19591852007-09-13 Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study Moroni, Fabio Nobili, Lino Curcio, Giuseppe De Carli, Fabrizio Fratello, Fabiana Marzano, Cristina De Gennaro, Luigi Ferrillo, Franco Cossu, Massimo Francione, Stefano Russo, Giorgio Lo Bertini, Mario Ferrara, Michele PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There is compelling evidence indicating that sleep plays a crucial role in the consolidation of new declarative, hippocampus-dependent memories. Given the increasing interest in the spatiotemporal relationships between cortical and hippocampal activity during sleep, this study aimed to shed more light on the basic features of human sleep in the hippocampus. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We recorded intracerebral stereo-EEG directly from the hippocampus and neocortical sites in five epileptic patients undergoing presurgical evaluations. The time course of classical EEG frequency bands during the first three NREM-REM sleep cycles of the night was evaluated. We found that delta power shows, also in the hippocampus, the progressive decrease across sleep cycles, indicating that a form of homeostatic regulation of delta activity is present also in this subcortical structure. Hippocampal sleep was also characterized by: i) a lower relative power in the slow oscillation range during NREM sleep compared to the scalp EEG; ii) a flattening of the time course of the very low frequencies (up to 1 Hz) across sleep cycles, with relatively high levels of power even during REM sleep; iii) a decrease of power in the beta band during REM sleep, at odds with the typical increase of power in the cortical recordings. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data imply that cortical slow oscillation is attenuated in the hippocampal structures during NREM sleep. The most peculiar feature of hippocampal sleep is the increased synchronization of the EEG rhythms during REM periods. This state of resonance may have a supportive role for the processing/consolidation of memory. Public Library of Science 2007-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1959185/ /pubmed/17848998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000867 Text en Moroni et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Moroni, Fabio
Nobili, Lino
Curcio, Giuseppe
De Carli, Fabrizio
Fratello, Fabiana
Marzano, Cristina
De Gennaro, Luigi
Ferrillo, Franco
Cossu, Massimo
Francione, Stefano
Russo, Giorgio Lo
Bertini, Mario
Ferrara, Michele
Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
title Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
title_full Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
title_fullStr Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
title_full_unstemmed Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
title_short Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
title_sort sleep in the human hippocampus: a stereo-eeg study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1959185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17848998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000867
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