Seizures are often assumed to result from an excess of synchronized neural activity. However, various recent studies have suggested that this is not necessarily the case. We investigate synchronization during focal neocortical seizures induced by injection of 4-aminopyridine (4AP) in the rat neocortex in vivo. Neocortical activity is monitored by field potential recording and by the fluorescence of the voltage-sensitive dye RH-1691. After removal of artifacts, the voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) signal is analyzed using the nonlinear dynamics-based technique of stochastic phase synchronization in order to determine the degree of synchronization within the neocortex during the development and spread of each seizure event. Results show a large, statistically significant increase in synchronization during seizure activity. Synchrony is typically greater between closer pixel pairs during a seizure event; the entire seizure region is synchronized almost exactly in phase. This study represents, to our knowledge, the first application of synchronization analysis methods to mammalian VSD imaging in vivo. Our observations indicate a clear increase in synchronization in this model of focal neocortical seizures across a large area of the neocortex; a sharp increase in synchronization during seizure events was observed in all 37 seizures imaged. The results are consistent with a recent computational study which simulates the effect of 4AP in a neocortical neuron model.
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December 29 2011
Synchronization analysis of voltage-sensitive dye imaging during focal seizures in the rat neocortex
Daisuke Takeshita;
Daisuke Takeshita
a)
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri at St. Louis, One University Blvd., St. Louis
, Missouri 63121, USA
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Sonya Bahar
Sonya Bahar
b)
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri at St. Louis, One University Blvd., St. Louis
, Missouri 63121, USA
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Present address: Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Waldweg 33, 37073 Göttingen, Germany. Electronic mail: daisuke.takeshita@med.uni-goettingen.de.
b)
Electronic mail: bahars@umsl.edu. Tel: 314-516-7150, Fax: 314-516-6152.
Chaos 21, 047506 (2011)
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Received:
March 04 2011
Accepted:
August 26 2011
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Daisuke Takeshita, Sonya Bahar; Synchronization analysis of voltage-sensitive dye imaging during focal seizures in the rat neocortex. Chaos 1 December 2011; 21 (4): 047506. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3640043
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