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The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve

Head direction cells encode an animal's heading in the horizontal plane. However, it is not clear why the directionality of a cell's mean firing rate differs for clockwise, compared with counterclockwise, head turns (this difference is known as the “separation angle”) in anterior thalamus....

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Autores principales: Tsanov, Marian, Chah, Ehsan, Noor, Muhammad S., Egan, Catriona, Reilly, Richard B., Aggleton, John P., Erichsen, Jonathan T., Vann, Seralynne D., O'Mara, Shane M.
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Publicado: American Physiological Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25122712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00583.2013
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author Tsanov, Marian
Chah, Ehsan
Noor, Muhammad S.
Egan, Catriona
Reilly, Richard B.
Aggleton, John P.
Erichsen, Jonathan T.
Vann, Seralynne D.
O'Mara, Shane M.
author_facet Tsanov, Marian
Chah, Ehsan
Noor, Muhammad S.
Egan, Catriona
Reilly, Richard B.
Aggleton, John P.
Erichsen, Jonathan T.
Vann, Seralynne D.
O'Mara, Shane M.
author_sort Tsanov, Marian
collection PubMed
description Head direction cells encode an animal's heading in the horizontal plane. However, it is not clear why the directionality of a cell's mean firing rate differs for clockwise, compared with counterclockwise, head turns (this difference is known as the “separation angle”) in anterior thalamus. Here we investigated in freely behaving rats whether intrinsic neuronal firing properties are linked to this phenomenon. We found a positive correlation between the separation angle and the spiking variability of thalamic head direction cells. To test whether this link is driven by hyperpolarization-inducing currents, we investigated the effect of thalamic reticular inhibition during high-voltage spindles on directional spiking. While the selective directional firing of thalamic neurons was preserved, we found no evidence for entrainment of thalamic head direction cells by high-voltage spindle oscillations. We then examined the role of depolarization-inducing currents in the formation of separation angle. Using a single-compartment Hodgkin-Huxley model, we show that modeled neurons fire with higher frequencies during the ascending phase of sinusoidal current injection (mimicking the head direction tuning curve) when simulated with higher high-threshold calcium channel conductance. These findings demonstrate that the turn-specific encoding of directional signal strongly depends on the ability of thalamic neurons to fire irregularly in response to sinusoidal excitatory activation. Another crucial factor for inducing phase lead to sinusoidal current injection was the presence of spike-frequency adaptation current in the modeled neurons. Our data support a model in which intrinsic biophysical properties of thalamic neurons mediate the physiological encoding of directional information.
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spelling pubmed-42749312015-01-13 The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve Tsanov, Marian Chah, Ehsan Noor, Muhammad S. Egan, Catriona Reilly, Richard B. Aggleton, John P. Erichsen, Jonathan T. Vann, Seralynne D. O'Mara, Shane M. J Neurophysiol Neural Circuits Head direction cells encode an animal's heading in the horizontal plane. However, it is not clear why the directionality of a cell's mean firing rate differs for clockwise, compared with counterclockwise, head turns (this difference is known as the “separation angle”) in anterior thalamus. Here we investigated in freely behaving rats whether intrinsic neuronal firing properties are linked to this phenomenon. We found a positive correlation between the separation angle and the spiking variability of thalamic head direction cells. To test whether this link is driven by hyperpolarization-inducing currents, we investigated the effect of thalamic reticular inhibition during high-voltage spindles on directional spiking. While the selective directional firing of thalamic neurons was preserved, we found no evidence for entrainment of thalamic head direction cells by high-voltage spindle oscillations. We then examined the role of depolarization-inducing currents in the formation of separation angle. Using a single-compartment Hodgkin-Huxley model, we show that modeled neurons fire with higher frequencies during the ascending phase of sinusoidal current injection (mimicking the head direction tuning curve) when simulated with higher high-threshold calcium channel conductance. These findings demonstrate that the turn-specific encoding of directional signal strongly depends on the ability of thalamic neurons to fire irregularly in response to sinusoidal excitatory activation. Another crucial factor for inducing phase lead to sinusoidal current injection was the presence of spike-frequency adaptation current in the modeled neurons. Our data support a model in which intrinsic biophysical properties of thalamic neurons mediate the physiological encoding of directional information. American Physiological Society 2014-08-13 2014-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4274931/ /pubmed/25122712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00583.2013 Text en Copyright © 2014 the American Physiological Society Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) : © the American Physiological Society.
spellingShingle Neural Circuits
Tsanov, Marian
Chah, Ehsan
Noor, Muhammad S.
Egan, Catriona
Reilly, Richard B.
Aggleton, John P.
Erichsen, Jonathan T.
Vann, Seralynne D.
O'Mara, Shane M.
The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
title The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
title_full The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
title_fullStr The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
title_full_unstemmed The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
title_short The irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
title_sort irregular firing properties of thalamic head direction cells mediate turn-specific modulation of the directional tuning curve
topic Neural Circuits
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25122712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00583.2013
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