DETECTION OF MAGNETIC EVOKED FIELDS ASSOCIATED WITH SYNCHRONOUS POPULATION ACTIVITIES IN THE TRANSVERSE CA1 SLICE OF THE GUINEA-PIG

Citation
Si. Kyuhou et Yc. Okada, DETECTION OF MAGNETIC EVOKED FIELDS ASSOCIATED WITH SYNCHRONOUS POPULATION ACTIVITIES IN THE TRANSVERSE CA1 SLICE OF THE GUINEA-PIG, Journal of neurophysiology, 70(6), 1993, pp. 2665-2668
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223077
Volume
70
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2665 - 2668
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3077(1993)70:6<2665:DOMEFA>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
1. Magnetic evoked fields (MEFs) associated with synchronous populatio n activities in the transverse CA1 of guinea pig (approximately 1.2 mm 3) were characterized with a high-resolution superconducting magnetic field detector. 2. Electrical stimulations of the stratum radiatum wit h a pair of bipolar electrodes produced synchronous population spikes in the field potential and a strong MEF (as much as 3.5 picoteslas 3 m m above tissue) in the presence of 0.05 mM picrotoxin. The MEF's spati al pattern and direction indicated currents in pyramidal cells as its source. Bath application of kynurenic acid extinguished most of the si gnals, indicating a strong contribution of post-synaptic currents to t he field. The kynurenic acid-insensitive component was abolished by te trodotoxin, indicating the remaining component was neuronal in origin as well. 3. It may be possible to refine our technique to study the ge nesis of MEG signals-i.e., the relationship between evoked fields and the underlying neuronal currents-in a mammalian CNS structure, since t he electrophysiology of the hippocampus is well understood.