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Título: Dorsal and median raphe neuronal firing dynamics characterized by nonlinear measures
Autor: Pascovich, Claudia
Serantes, Diego
Rodríguez, Alejo
Mateos, Diego
González, Joaquín
Gallo, Diego
Rivas, Mayda
Devera, Andrea
Lagos, Patricia
Rubido, Nicolás
Torterolo, Pablo
Tipo: Artículo
Descriptores: ANIMALES, FISIOLOGÍA, POTENCIALES DE ACCIÓN, BIOLOGÍA COMPUTACIONAL, RATAS SPRAGUE-DAWLEY, MASCULINO, MODELOS NEUROLÓGICOS, NEURONAS, DINÁMICAS NO LINEALES, NÚCLAOS DEL RAFE
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Resumen: The dorsal (DRN) and median (MRN) raphe are important nuclei involved in similar functions, including mood and sleep, but playing distinct roles. These nuclei have a different composition of neuronal types and set of neuronal connections, which among other factors, determine their neuronal dynamics. Most works characterize the neuronal dynamics using classic measures, such as using the average spiking frequency (FR), the coefficient of variation (CV), and action potential duration (APD). In the current study, to refine the characterization of neuronal firing profiles, we examined the neurons within the raphe nuclei. Through the utilization of nonlinear measures, our objective was to discern the redundancy and complementarity of these measures, particularly in comparison with classic methods. To do this, we analyzed the neuronal basal firing profile in both nuclei of urethane-anesthetized rats using the Shannon entropy (Bins Entropy) of the inter-spike intervals, permutation entropy of ordinal patterns (OP Entropy), and Permutation Lempel-Ziv Complexity (PLZC). Firstly, we found that classic (i.e., FR, CV, and APD) and nonlinear measures fail to distinguish between the dynamics of DRN and MRN neurons, except for the OP Entropy. We also found strong relationships between measures, including the CV with FR, CV with Bins entropy, and FR with PLZC, which imply redundant information. However, APD and OP Entropy have either a weak or no relationship with the rest of the measures tested, suggesting that they provide complementary information to the characterization of the neuronal firing profiles. Secondly, we studied how these measures are affected by the oscillatory properties of the firing patterns, including rhythmicity, bursting patterns, and clock-like behavior. We found that all measures are sensitive to rhythmicity, except for the OP Entropy. Overall, our work highlights OP Entropy as a powerful and useful quantity for the characterization of neuronal discharge patterns.
Editorial: Public Library of Science
EN: PLoS Computational Biology. 2024;20(5)
Citación: Pascovich C, Serantes D, Rodríguez A yotros. Dorsal and median raphe neuronal firing dynamics characterized by nonlinear measures. PLoS Computational Biology [en línea]. 2024;20(5). 22 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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