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Hippocampal Respiration-Driven Rhythm Distinct from Theta Oscillations in Awake Mice.

Vivan Nguyen ChiCarola MüllerThérèse WolfenstetterYevgenij YanovskyAndreas DraguhnAdriano B L TortJurij Brankačk
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Olfaction is a major sense in rodents. In consequence, the olfactory bulb (OB) should be able to transmit information to downstream regions. Here we report potential mechanisms underlying such information transfer. We demonstrate the existence of a respiration-entrained rhythm in the hippocampus of awake mice. Frequencies of the hippocampal respiration rhythm (HRR) overlap with classical theta oscillations, but both rhythms are clearly distinct. HRR is most prominent in the dentate gyrus, especially when respiration is slower than theta frequency. Discharges of neurons in CA1 and dentate gyrus are modulated by both HRR and theta. Directionality analysis shows that HRR is caused by the OB. Our results suggest that respiration-coupled oscillations aid the exchange of information between olfactory and memory networks.
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