Slow Oscillations of the Purkinje Cell Firing Rate Induced by Electrical Stimulation of the Locus Coeruleus in Rats

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M. Ćulić
J. Šaponjić
B. Janković
A. Kalauzi
A. Jovanović
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[1] Institute for Biological Research,Center for Multidisciplinary Studies
[2] University of Belgrade,School of Mathematics
[3] University of Belgrade,undefined
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Neurophysiology | 2001年 / 33卷
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Purkinje cell; firing rates; spectral characteristics;
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In anesthetized Wistar rats, we studied the effect of electrical stimulation of the locus coeruleus (LC) on the firing rates of Purkinje cells using spectral analysis. The frequency of extracellularly recorded activity of Purkinje cells was measured before and during the 1st, 5th, 6th, and 11th min after cessation of 10-sec-long LC stimulations. Spectral analysis of the Purkinje cell firing rates (imp./bin, the bin duration was 2-8 sec) for 60- to 120-sec-long intervals was performed using fast Fourier transformation after digital conversion of unitary spikes. Mean power spectra of the Purkinje cell firing rates (derived from 8-sec-long consecutive epochs at a sampling rate of 256 sec-1) showed an increase in the slow frequency range (0.1-1.0 Hz) after LC stimulation, particularly due to the slowest components (below 0.5 Hz). This effect lasted more than 1 min and usually less than 6 min after cessation of LC stimulation and could be interpreted as the development of slow oscillations in the Purkinje cell firing. Our results suggest that slow oscillations of the firing rate of cerebellar output neurons, induced by LC stimulation, reflect a specific coordination of the cerebellar neuronal activities (important for a central norepinephrine influence) in regulation of different pathological states.
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