Coordination of cortical and thalamic activity during non-REM sleep in humans

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Rachel A. Mak-McCully
Matthieu Rolland
Anna Sargsyan
Chris Gonzalez
Michel Magnin
Patrick Chauvel
Marc Rey
Hélène Bastuji
Eric Halgren
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[1] University of California,Department of Neurosciences
[2] University of California,Department of Radiology
[3] Central Integration of Pain,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Lyon Neuroscience Research Center,undefined
[5] INSERM,undefined
[6] U1028; CNRS,undefined
[7] UMR5292; Université Claude Bernard,undefined
[8] Aix-Marseille Université,undefined
[9] INSERM,undefined
[10] Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes UMR 1106,undefined
[11] APHM (Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Marseille),undefined
[12] Timone Hospital,undefined
[13] Unité d’Hypnologie,undefined
[14] Service de Neurologie Fonctionnelle et d’Épileptologie,undefined
[15] Hôpital Neurologique,undefined
[16] Hospices Civils de Lyon,undefined
[17] University of California,undefined
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Every night, the human brain produces thousands of downstates and spindles during non-REM sleep. Previous studies indicate that spindles originate thalamically and downstates cortically, loosely grouping spindle occurrence. However, the mechanisms whereby the thalamus and cortex interact in generating these sleep phenomena remain poorly understood. Using bipolar depth recordings, we report here a sequence wherein: (1) convergent cortical downstates lead thalamic downstates; (2) thalamic downstates hyperpolarize thalamic cells, thus triggering spindles; and (3) thalamic spindles are focally projected back to cortex, arriving during the down-to-upstate transition when the cortex replays memories. Thalamic intrinsic currents, therefore, may not be continuously available during non-REM sleep, permitting the cortex to control thalamic spindling by inducing downstates. This archetypical cortico-thalamo-cortical sequence could provide the global physiological context for memory consolidation during non-REM sleep.
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