Christina A Rossi's research while affiliated with Boston University and other places

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Stimulation in Hippocampal Region CA1 in Behaving Rats Yields Long-Term Potentiation when Delivered to the Peak of Theta and Long-Term Depression when Delivered to the Trough
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The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience

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Experimental evidence suggests that the hippocampal theta rhythm plays a critical role in learning. Previous studies have shown long-term potentiation (LTP) to be preferentially induced with stimulation on the peak of local theta rhythm in region CA1 in anesthetized rats and with stimulation of the perforant path at the peak of theta in both anesthetized and behaving animals. We set out to determine the effects of tetanic burst stimulation in stratum radiatum of region CA1 in awake behaving animals, delivered during either the peak or the trough of the theta rhythm in the EEG. Bursts delivered to the peak resulted in an increase of 17.9 +/- 0.94% in potential slope. When identical stimulation bursts were delivered to the trough of local theta waves, the potential slope decreased 12.9 +/- 1.03%. This is the first report of LTP being preferentially induced at the peak of local theta rhythm in behaving animals in region CA1 and that LTD was found in response to tetanic stimulation at the trough of the local theta wave. The results are discussed within the framework of a recent theory that proposes that the theta rhythm sets the dynamics for alternating phases of encoding and retrieval (Hasselmo et al., 20021).

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FIGURE 2. A: Front of the panel used in the operant chamber for the conditional visual discrimination task. B: Temporal structure of a correct trial. An incorrect trial would lack the reward tone and food pellet elements.
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FIGURE 4. Single-trial EEG data. A: Fifteen consecutive center lever presses. B: Fifteen consecutive lateral lever presses. Samples are 2 s in length and centered at the time of the lever press. Note the strong theta oscillations observable throughout the center lever presses, but the abrupt decrease in theta amplitude associated with the lateral press.
FIGURE 5. Theta power profiles averaged across rats and time locked to center lever (open diamonds) and lateral lever (filled squares) presses are displayed. Theta power increases prior to center lever presses, but decreases prior to lateral lever presses. The alignment point of both types of lever press are indicated with a stippled line. Error bars are for unweighted averages with one data point per time interval per rat (n 6).
Analysis of theta power in hippocampal EEG during bar pressing and running behavior in rats during distinct behavioral contexts

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These experiments examine changes in theta power as measured by wavelet analysis in five rats performing a conditional visual discrimination task and a simple running task. In the conditional task, rats were trained to press one lever to initiate a trial and then to press one of two choice levers, each corresponding to one of two cue lights. Analysis of theta power in this operant task found a large decrease in theta power during the choice bar presses, in contrast to the increase in theta power during trial initiation bar presses. This result seems to stand counter to results that propose consistent relationships between motor actions and theta power (Vanderwolf, EEG Clin Neurophys 26:407-418, 1969), as well as studies suggesting that the lack of bar-press theta is the result of habituation. However, these data can be seen as being in broad agreement with the theoretical framework of sensorimotor integration (Bland and Oddie, Behav Brain Res 127:119-136, 2001). To investigate further the power of theta observed at the termination of type 1 motor activity, a runway task was devised in which rats ran back and forth between two ends of a linear track, one of which was always rewarded and the other never rewarded. Theta power decreased sharply 240 ms before movement ended at the rewarded end, but not at the unrewarded end of the track. These data extend the current scope of theory in demonstrating that hippocampal theta activity can end abruptly 200-400 ms prior to the end of type 1 motor movement when approaching the end of a motor sequence.

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... Additionally, this TBI protocol promoted plasma membrane lipid peroxidation (based on elevated protein and phenotypic expression of 4 HNE), suggesting that the invasive effects of TBI involve a myriad of complex and interconnected reasons that make the developing brain susceptible to toxicity [10,49]. In line with this view, the observed disruption of hippocampal theta/delta activity after FPI is an interesting explanation for spatial memory impairment since the hippocampal activity is an essential modulator of long-term potentiation [50]. Our experimental data also revealed that the FPI protocol did not cause cell loss (especially PARV + neurons) in the CA2/CA1 areas but increased the susceptibility to the appearance of spontaneous epileptiform activity two weeks after the insult. ...

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Stimulation in Hippocampal Region CA1 in Behaving Rats Yields Long-Term Potentiation when Delivered to the Peak of Theta and Long-Term Depression when Delivered to the Trough

The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience

... Plethora of studies investigating spatial navigation and spatial memory have reported modulations of theta oscillations in CA1 (Whishaw and Vanderwolf, 1973, Wyble et al., 2004, Terrazas et al., 2005, Kunz et al., 2019, Hoffmann et al., 2015, Petersen and Buzsaki, 2020, while much fewer have examined the role of theta range oscillations in memory tasks devoid of salient spatial components (Pacheco Estefan et al., 2021, Leszczynski et al., 2015, Axmacher et al., 2010, Canolty et al., 2006. Therefore, we put an emphasis in the present study on the fact that high theta power is elicited during a non-spatial memory task and modulated by the different epochs of the task. ...

Analysis of theta power in hippocampal EEG during bar pressing and running behavior in rats during distinct behavioral contexts

Hippocampus