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. 1967 Sep;192(2):257-81.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1967.sp008299.

Some factors involved in the thalamic control of spontaneous barbiturate spindles

Some factors involved in the thalamic control of spontaneous barbiturate spindles

P Andersen et al. J Physiol. 1967 Sep.

Abstract

1. The origin of thalamic and cortical spontaneous spindles was studied in cats anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbital.2. Complete removal of all cortical grey matter left the thalamic rhythmic spindle activity unchanged.3. Removal of the entire thalamus or pronounced oedema in the thalamus abolished completely the spindle activity in the corresponding hemisphere.4. In a neuronally isolated cortical area, a fast, low voltage background activity appeared, interrupted by occasional irregular rapid potential changes (sharp waves) of high voltage. Regular spindle rhythms were seldom observed unless excited by a depolarizing drug. Spontaneous spindles did not invade the isolated cortex via a bridge of intact cortical tissue.5. With increasingly larger destruction of the thalamus in a rostro-caudal direction, the activity in the post-cruciate cortex did not change until the anterior third of the thalamus was encroached upon. A transverse section in front of the thalamus nearly eliminated the cortical spindles.6. Complete removal of the mid line and intralaminar nuclei left the spontaneous rhythmic activity of the lateral thalamic nuclei and of the frontal cortex principally unchanged.7. Removal of the laterally located thalamic nuclei, including the n. ventralis posterolateralis (VPL), abolished virtually all spontaneous spindle activity of the frontal cortex, including the post-cruciate area.8. Local cortical cooling reduced the amplitude but not the frequency of the cortical spindles.9. Cooling of the whole brain reduced both the amplitude and the frequency of the spindles. At low temperatures, all spindle activity in the cortex disappeared, and occasional sharp waves occurred, as with de-afferentation.10. It is concluded that the rhythm of the cortical spontaneous barbiturate spindles is generated exclusively by thalamic neurones. The electromotive force of the corticographic waves, however, has a cortical origin.

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