Journal article

Generation of Local CA1 γ Oscillations by Tetanic Stimulation

RJ Hatch, CA Reid, S Petrou

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE | JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | Published : 2015

Abstract

Neuronal network oscillations are important features of brain activity in health and disease and can be modulated by a range of clinically used drugs. A protocol is provided to generate a model for studying CA1 γ oscillations (20-80 Hz). These γ oscillations are stable for at least 30 min and depend upon excitatory and inhibitory synaptic activity in addition to activation of pacemaker currents. Tetanically stimulated oscillations have a number of reproducible and easily quantifiable characteristics including spike count, oscillation duration, latency and frequency that report upon the network state. The advantages of the electrically stimulated oscillations include stability, reproducibilit..

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