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Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus

The hippocampus is integral to working and episodic memory and is a central region of interest in diseases affecting these processes. Pig models are widely used in translational research and may provide an excellent bridge between rodents and nonhuman primates for CNS disease models because of their...

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Autores principales: Ulyanova, Alexandra V., Koch, Paul F., Cottone, Carlo, Grovola, Michael R., Adam, Christopher D., Browne, Kevin D., Weber, Maura T., Russo, Robin J., Gagnon, Kimberly G., Smith, Douglas H., Isaac Chen, H., Johnson, Victoria E., Kacy Cullen, D., Wolf, John A.
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30229132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0102-18.2018
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author Ulyanova, Alexandra V.
Koch, Paul F.
Cottone, Carlo
Grovola, Michael R.
Adam, Christopher D.
Browne, Kevin D.
Weber, Maura T.
Russo, Robin J.
Gagnon, Kimberly G.
Smith, Douglas H.
Isaac Chen, H.
Johnson, Victoria E.
Kacy Cullen, D.
Wolf, John A.
author_facet Ulyanova, Alexandra V.
Koch, Paul F.
Cottone, Carlo
Grovola, Michael R.
Adam, Christopher D.
Browne, Kevin D.
Weber, Maura T.
Russo, Robin J.
Gagnon, Kimberly G.
Smith, Douglas H.
Isaac Chen, H.
Johnson, Victoria E.
Kacy Cullen, D.
Wolf, John A.
author_sort Ulyanova, Alexandra V.
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description The hippocampus is integral to working and episodic memory and is a central region of interest in diseases affecting these processes. Pig models are widely used in translational research and may provide an excellent bridge between rodents and nonhuman primates for CNS disease models because of their gyrencephalic neuroanatomy and significant white matter composition. However, the laminar structure of the pig hippocampus has not been well characterized. Therefore, we histologically characterized the dorsal hippocampus of Yucatan miniature pigs and quantified the cytoarchitecture of the hippocampal layers. We then utilized stereotaxis combined with single-unit electrophysiological mapping to precisely place multichannel laminar silicon probes into the dorsal hippocampus without the need for image guidance. We used in vivo electrophysiological recordings of simultaneous laminar field potentials and single-unit activity in multiple layers of the dorsal hippocampus to physiologically identify and quantify these layers under anesthesia. Consistent with previous reports, we found the porcine hippocampus to have the expected archicortical laminar structure, with some anatomical and histological features comparable to the rodent and others to the primate hippocampus. Importantly, we found these distinct features to be reflected in the laminar electrophysiology. This characterization, as well as our electrophysiology-based methodology targeting the porcine hippocampal lamina combined with high-channel-count silicon probes, will allow for analysis of spike-field interactions during normal and disease states in both anesthetized and future awake behaving neurophysiology in this large animal.
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spelling pubmed-61420482018-09-18 Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus Ulyanova, Alexandra V. Koch, Paul F. Cottone, Carlo Grovola, Michael R. Adam, Christopher D. Browne, Kevin D. Weber, Maura T. Russo, Robin J. Gagnon, Kimberly G. Smith, Douglas H. Isaac Chen, H. Johnson, Victoria E. Kacy Cullen, D. Wolf, John A. eNeuro Methods/New Tools The hippocampus is integral to working and episodic memory and is a central region of interest in diseases affecting these processes. Pig models are widely used in translational research and may provide an excellent bridge between rodents and nonhuman primates for CNS disease models because of their gyrencephalic neuroanatomy and significant white matter composition. However, the laminar structure of the pig hippocampus has not been well characterized. Therefore, we histologically characterized the dorsal hippocampus of Yucatan miniature pigs and quantified the cytoarchitecture of the hippocampal layers. We then utilized stereotaxis combined with single-unit electrophysiological mapping to precisely place multichannel laminar silicon probes into the dorsal hippocampus without the need for image guidance. We used in vivo electrophysiological recordings of simultaneous laminar field potentials and single-unit activity in multiple layers of the dorsal hippocampus to physiologically identify and quantify these layers under anesthesia. Consistent with previous reports, we found the porcine hippocampus to have the expected archicortical laminar structure, with some anatomical and histological features comparable to the rodent and others to the primate hippocampus. Importantly, we found these distinct features to be reflected in the laminar electrophysiology. This characterization, as well as our electrophysiology-based methodology targeting the porcine hippocampal lamina combined with high-channel-count silicon probes, will allow for analysis of spike-field interactions during normal and disease states in both anesthetized and future awake behaving neurophysiology in this large animal. Society for Neuroscience 2018-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6142048/ /pubmed/30229132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0102-18.2018 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ulyanova, Koch et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Methods/New Tools
Ulyanova, Alexandra V.
Koch, Paul F.
Cottone, Carlo
Grovola, Michael R.
Adam, Christopher D.
Browne, Kevin D.
Weber, Maura T.
Russo, Robin J.
Gagnon, Kimberly G.
Smith, Douglas H.
Isaac Chen, H.
Johnson, Victoria E.
Kacy Cullen, D.
Wolf, John A.
Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus
title Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus
title_full Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus
title_fullStr Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus
title_short Electrophysiological Signature Reveals Laminar Structure of the Porcine Hippocampus
title_sort electrophysiological signature reveals laminar structure of the porcine hippocampus
topic Methods/New Tools
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30229132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0102-18.2018
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