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Pattern separation and completion of distinct axonal inputs transmitted via micro-tunnels between co-cultured hippocampal dentate, CA3, CA1 and entorhinal cortex networks
- Source :
- Journal of Neural Engineering. 15:046009
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- IOP Publishing, 2018.
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Abstract
- Objective Functions ascribed to the hippocampal sub-regions for encoding episodic memories include the separation of activity patterns propagated from the entorhinal cortex (EC) into the dentate gyrus (DG) and pattern completion in CA3 region. Since a direct assessment of these functions is lacking at the level of specific axonal inputs, our goal is to directly measure the separation and completion of distinct axonal inputs in engineered pairs of hippocampal sub-regional circuits. Approach We co-cultured EC-DG, DG-CA3, CA3-CA1 or CA1-EC neurons in a two-chamber PDMS device over a micro-electrode array (MEA60), inter-connected via distinct axons that grow through the micro-tunnels between the compartments. Taking advantage of the axonal accessibility, we quantified pattern separation and completion of the evoked activity transmitted through the tunnels from source into target well. Since pattern separation can be inferred when inputs are more correlated than outputs, we first compared the correlations among axonal inputs with those of target somata outputs. We then compared, in an analog approach, the distributions of correlation distances between rate patterns of the axonal inputs inside the tunnels with those of the somata outputs evoked in the target well. Finally, in a digital approach, we measured the spatial population distances between binary patterns of the same axonal inputs and somata outputs. Main results We found the strongest separation of the propagated axonal inputs when EC was axonally connected to DG, with a decline in separation to CA3 and to CA1 for both rate and digital approaches. Furthermore, the digital approach showed stronger pattern completion in CA3, then CA1 and EC. Significance To the best of our knowledge, these are the first direct measures of pattern separation and completion for axonal transmission to the somata target outputs at the rate and digital population levels in each of four stages of the EC-DG-CA3-CA1 circuit.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Pattern separation
Population
Biomedical Engineering
Hippocampal formation
Biology
Article
03 medical and health sciences
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
0302 clinical medicine
Animals
Entorhinal Cortex
education
CA1 Region, Hippocampal
education.field_of_study
musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology
Dentate gyrus
Pattern completion
Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
Entorhinal cortex
CA3 Region, Hippocampal
Axons
Coculture Techniques
Rats
030104 developmental biology
Animals, Newborn
nervous system
Transmission (telecommunications)
Dentate Gyrus
Evoked activity
Nerve Net
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17412552 and 17412560
- Volume :
- 15
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Neural Engineering
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e467ac14d87e8212fbe60a9ad82b4692
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-2552/aabc20