Hippocampus

Unusual slow brain waves in the memory system during activity in mice with reduced nerve cell signaling

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Abstract

Acetylcholine deficiency in knockout (KO) mice reduced activation-induced suppression of delta and beta power compared to wild-type (WT) mice.

  • KO and knockdown (KD) mice showed reduced activation-induced suppression of delta power in the frontal cortex during activated states.
  • Mean theta frequency was higher in KD mice than in KO mice during walking and rapid-eye-movement sleep, but similar between WT and KO mice.
  • Theta power increase during rapid-eye-movement sleep compared to walking was lower in KO and KD mice than in WT mice.
  • During non-activated states, delta-gamma coherence was significantly higher in KO than in WT and KD mice.
  • A deficiency in basal forebrain acetylcholine release may disrupt cognitive processing across different brain states.

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