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Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity

Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-understood how tuning properties of sensory neurons and network connectivity change under its influence. Using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging we matched neuron identity across episodes of wakefulne...

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Autores principales: Goltstein, Pieter M., Montijn, Jorrit S., Pennartz, Cyriel M. A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118277
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author Goltstein, Pieter M.
Montijn, Jorrit S.
Pennartz, Cyriel M. A.
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description Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-understood how tuning properties of sensory neurons and network connectivity change under its influence. Using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging we matched neuron identity across episodes of wakefulness and anesthesia in the same mouse and recorded spontaneous and visually evoked activity patterns of neuronal ensembles in these two states. Correlations in spontaneous patterns of calcium activity between pairs of neurons were increased under anesthesia. While orientation selectivity remained unaffected by anesthesia, this treatment reduced direction selectivity, which was attributable to an increased response to the null-direction. As compared to anesthesia, populations of V1 neurons coded more mutual information on opposite stimulus directions during wakefulness, whereas information on stimulus orientation differences was lower. Increases in correlations of calcium activity during visual stimulation were correlated with poorer population coding, which raised the hypothesis that the anesthesia-induced increase in correlations may be causal to degrading directional coding. Visual stimulation under anesthesia, however, decorrelated ongoing activity patterns to a level comparable to wakefulness. Because visual stimulation thus appears to ‘break’ the strength of pairwise correlations normally found in spontaneous activity under anesthesia, the changes in correlational structure cannot explain the awake-anesthesia difference in direction coding. The population-wide decrease in coding for stimulus direction thus occurs independently of anesthesia-induced increments in correlations of spontaneous activity.
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spelling pubmed-43380112015-03-04 Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity Goltstein, Pieter M. Montijn, Jorrit S. Pennartz, Cyriel M. A. PLoS One Research Article Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-understood how tuning properties of sensory neurons and network connectivity change under its influence. Using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging we matched neuron identity across episodes of wakefulness and anesthesia in the same mouse and recorded spontaneous and visually evoked activity patterns of neuronal ensembles in these two states. Correlations in spontaneous patterns of calcium activity between pairs of neurons were increased under anesthesia. While orientation selectivity remained unaffected by anesthesia, this treatment reduced direction selectivity, which was attributable to an increased response to the null-direction. As compared to anesthesia, populations of V1 neurons coded more mutual information on opposite stimulus directions during wakefulness, whereas information on stimulus orientation differences was lower. Increases in correlations of calcium activity during visual stimulation were correlated with poorer population coding, which raised the hypothesis that the anesthesia-induced increase in correlations may be causal to degrading directional coding. Visual stimulation under anesthesia, however, decorrelated ongoing activity patterns to a level comparable to wakefulness. Because visual stimulation thus appears to ‘break’ the strength of pairwise correlations normally found in spontaneous activity under anesthesia, the changes in correlational structure cannot explain the awake-anesthesia difference in direction coding. The population-wide decrease in coding for stimulus direction thus occurs independently of anesthesia-induced increments in correlations of spontaneous activity. Public Library of Science 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4338011/ /pubmed/25706867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118277 Text en © 2015 Goltstein 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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Pennartz, Cyriel M. A.
Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity
title Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity
title_full Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity
title_fullStr Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity
title_short Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Ensemble Patterns of Ca(2+) Activity in Mouse V1: Reduced Direction Selectivity Independent of Increased Correlations in Cellular Activity
title_sort effects of isoflurane anesthesia on ensemble patterns of ca(2+) activity in mouse v1: reduced direction selectivity independent of increased correlations in cellular activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118277
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