2013
DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2013.00181
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Short duration waveforms recorded extracellularly from freely moving rats are representative of axonal activity

Abstract: While extracellular somatic action potentials from freely moving rats have been well characterized, axonal activity has not. We report direct extracellular tetrode recordings of putative axons whose principal feature is a short duration waveform (SDW) with an average peak-trough length less than 179 μs. While SDW recordings using tetrodes have previously been treated as questionable or classified as cells, we hypothesize that they are representative of axonal activity. These waveforms have significantly shorte… Show more

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“…These putative axonal spikes had short durations (Fig. 5E) and a triphasic characteristic, which is in agreement with the results obtained by Robbins et al (2013).…”
Section: Sua Recorded With the Edc Probesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…These putative axonal spikes had short durations (Fig. 5E) and a triphasic characteristic, which is in agreement with the results obtained by Robbins et al (2013).…”
Section: Sua Recorded With the Edc Probesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Below the averaged spike waveform in Figure 6a, the histogram shows the distribution of spike durations as defined by peak-to-trough time, with three obvious peaks. Based on previous studies examining the detailed differences in spike waveform and spike train statistics 3235 , the long and medium duration waveforms likely correspond predominantly to the spiking of putative excitatory neurons and inhibitory neurons respectively. While short duration waveforms (SDWs) are not often isolated, a recent study suggests that these might reflect afferent spiking activity 35 .We arbitrarily assigned parts of the distribution to these categories, acknowledging that there is likely considerable overlap between the groups with different spike durations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on previous studies examining the detailed differences in spike waveform and spike train statistics 3235 , the long and medium duration waveforms likely correspond predominantly to the spiking of putative excitatory neurons and inhibitory neurons respectively. While short duration waveforms (SDWs) are not often isolated, a recent study suggests that these might reflect afferent spiking activity 35 .We arbitrarily assigned parts of the distribution to these categories, acknowledging that there is likely considerable overlap between the groups with different spike durations. Nevertheless, in line with the literature, median spike rates were significantly higher in the putative inhibitory neuron group compared to both other groups (n inhibitory =589, n excitatory =490, n SDW =88, Wilcoxon rank sum, p inhibitory-excitatory =2.33×10 −4 , p inhibitory-SDW = 4.09×10 −11 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Because they could cause unintended damage to other brain regions connected anterogradely or retrogradely (Vanburen, 1963; Poduri et al, 1995) and to passing fibers, respectively, the effect of the lesion and inactivation might not have been restricted to the OFC. On the other hand, in the present experiments, we have inactivated the OFC using muscimol, which selectively inhibits somatic action potentials and exerts fewer effects on axons because of the sparse density of axonal GABA A receptors (Martin and Ghez, 1999; Robbins et al, 2013). Therefore, the present results demonstrate that chronic inactivation restricted to the VO/LO can augment anxiety-like behavior in rats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%