Auditory evoked potentials from auditory cortex, medial geniculate nucleus, and inferior colliculus during sleep-wake states and spike-wave discharges in the WAG/Rij rat
Hkm. Meeren et al., Auditory evoked potentials from auditory cortex, medial geniculate nucleus, and inferior colliculus during sleep-wake states and spike-wave discharges in the WAG/Rij rat, BRAIN RES, 898(2), 2001, pp. 321-331
Objective: Click auditory evoked potentials (AEP) were simultaneously recor
ded from the auditory cortex (ACx), the medial geniculate nucleus (MGN), an
d the inferior colliculus (IC) in the freely moving WAG/Rij rat, to investi
gate state-dependent changes of the AEP in different anatomical locations a
long the auditory pathway. Methods: AEPs obtained during active (AW) and pa
ssive wakefulness (PW), slow wave sleep (SWS), rapid-eye-movement sleep (RE
M) and generalized spike-wave discharges (SWD; a specific trait of the WAG/
Rij rat, a genetic model for absence epilepsy), were compared. Results: The
early components in ACx, MGN and IC were stable throughout the sleep-wake
cycle and SWD, apart from a slight increase in the IC during SWD. At all th
ree locations a prominent enlargement of a later component (i.e., N32 in IC
, N33 in MGN and N44 in ACx) was found during SWS and SWD. Conclusions: The
early AEP components are not modulated by the normal sleep-wake states, an
d are nor impaired during SWD. A strong state-dependent modulation of a lat
er AEP component occurs at all three anatomical locations investigated This
suggests that apart from the thalamic burst firing mode, additional mechan
isms must exist for the enlargement of the AEP during EEG-synchronized stat
es at the prethalamic and cortical level. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. Al
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