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Reliability and State Dependence of Pyramidal Cell-interneuron Synapses in the Hippocampus: an Ensemble Approach in the Behaving Rat

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Journal Neuron
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Neurology
Date 1998 Aug 11
PMID 9697862
Citations 246
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Abstract

Spike transmission probability between pyramidal cells and interneurons in the CA1 pyramidal layer was investigated in the behaving rat by the simultaneous recording of neuronal ensembles. Population synchrony was strongest during sharp wave (SPW) bursts. However, the increase was three times larger for pyramidal cells than for interneurons. The contribution of single pyramidal cells to the discharge of interneurons was often large (up to 0.6 probability), as assessed by the presence of significant (<3 ms) peaks in the cross-correlogram. Complex-spike bursts were more effective than single spikes. Single cell contribution was higher between SPW bursts than during SPWs or theta activity. Hence, single pyramidal cells can reliably discharge interneurons, and the probability of spike transmission is behavior dependent.

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