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State-Dependent Modulation of Visual Evoked Potentials in a Rodent Genetic Model of Electroencephalographic Instability

机译:脑电图不稳定性啮齿动物遗传模型中视觉诱发电位的状态依赖性调制

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Despite normal sleep timing and duration, Egr3-deficient (Egr3−/−) mice exhibit electroencephalographic (EEG) characteristics of reduced arousal, including elevated slow wave (1–4 Hz) activity during wakefulness. Here we show that these mice exhibit state-dependent instability in the EEG. Intermittent surges in EEG power were found in Egr3−/− mice during wakefulness and rapid eye movement sleep, most prominently in the beta (15–35 Hz) range compared to wild type (Egr3+/+) mice. Such surges did not coincide with sleep onset, as the surges were not associated with cessation of electromyographic tone. Cortical processing of sensory information by visual evoked responses (VEP) were found to vary as a function of vigilance state, being of higher magnitude during slow wave sleep (SWS) than wakefulness and rapid eye movement sleep. VEP responses were significantly larger during quiet wakefulness than active wakefulness, in both Egr3−/− mice and Egr3+/+ mice. EEG synchronization in the beta range, previously linked to the accumulation of sleep need over time, predicted VEP magnitude. Egr3−/− mice not only displayed elevated beta activity, but in quiet wake, this elevated beta activity coincides with an elevated evoked response similar to that of animals in SWS. These data confirm that (a) VEPs vary as a function of vigilance state, and (b) beta activity in the EEG is a predictor of state-dependent modulation of visual information processing. The phenotype of Egr3−/− mice indicates that Egr3 is a genetic regulator of these phenomena.
机译:尽管睡眠时间和睡眠时间正常,但缺乏Egr3的小鼠(Egr3 -/-)的脑电图(EEG)特征表现为觉醒减少,包括清醒时慢波(1-4 Hz)活动增强。在这里,我们显示这些小鼠在脑电图中表现出状态依赖性的不稳定性。在清醒和快速眼动睡眠期间,在Egr3 -/-小鼠中发现了间歇性的EEG能量激增,与野生型(Egr3 + / + )小鼠。此类激增与睡眠发作不符,因为这些激增与停止肌电图张力无关。发现视觉诱发反应(VEP)对感觉信息的皮质处理随警觉状态而变化,在慢波睡眠(SWS)期间比觉醒和快速眼动睡眠更高。在Egr3 -/-小鼠和Egr3 + / + 小鼠中,静默清醒时VEP应答明显大于主动清醒。在β范围内的脑电图同步(以前与睡眠需求随时间的积累有关)可预测VEP幅度。 Egr3 -/-小鼠不仅表现出升高的beta活性,而且在安静的觉醒中,这种升高的beta活性与类似于SWS中动物的引起的诱发反应一致。这些数据证实(a)VEP随警戒状态而变化,并且(b)EEG中的β活性是视觉信息处理的状态依赖调制的预测因子。 Egr3 -/-小鼠的表型表明Egr3是这些现象的遗传调节因子。

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