Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency

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Autor(a) principal: Winne, Jessica
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Franzon, Rafael, Miranda, Aron, Malfatti, Thawann, Patriota, João, Mikulovic, Sanja, Leão, Emelie Katarina Svahn, Leão, Richardson Naves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23021
Resumo: Salicylate intoxication is a cause of tinnitus in humans and it is often used to produce tinnitus‐like perception in animal models. Here we assess whether salicylate induces anxiety‐like electrophysiological and behavioural signs. Using microwire electrode arrays, we recorded local field potential in the ventral and, in some experiments dorsal hippocampus, in an open field arena 1 hour after salicylate (300mg/kg) injection. We found that animals treated with salicylate moved dramatically less than saline treated animals. Salicylate‐treated animals showed a strong 4‐6Hz (type 2) oscillation in the ventral hippocampus (with smaller peaks in dorsal hippocampus electrodes). Coherence in the 4‐6Hz‐theta band was low in the ventral and dorsal hippocampus when compared to movement‐related theta coherence (7‐10Hz). Moreover, movement related theta oscillation frequency decreased and its dependency on running speed was abolished. Our results suggest that salicylate‐induced theta is mostly restricted to the ventral hippocampus. Slow theta has been classically associated to anxiety‐like behaviours. Here we show that salicylate application can consistently generate low frequency theta in the ventral hippocampus. Tinnitus and anxiety show strong comorbidity and the increase in ventral hippocampus low frequency theta could be part of this association.
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spelling Winne, JessicaFranzon, RafaelMiranda, AronMalfatti, ThawannPatriota, JoãoMikulovic, SanjaLeão, Emelie Katarina SvahnLeão, Richardson Naves2018-09-28T16:24:28Z2018-09-28T16:24:28Z2018-08-28Winne J, Franzon R, Miranda A, Malfatti T, Patriota J, Mikulovic S, Leão KE, Leão RN. Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency. Hippocampus. 2018 Aug 28. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23021. 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Salicylate‐treated animals showed a strong 4‐6Hz (type 2) oscillation in the ventral hippocampus (with smaller peaks in dorsal hippocampus electrodes). Coherence in the 4‐6Hz‐theta band was low in the ventral and dorsal hippocampus when compared to movement‐related theta coherence (7‐10Hz). Moreover, movement related theta oscillation frequency decreased and its dependency on running speed was abolished. Our results suggest that salicylate‐induced theta is mostly restricted to the ventral hippocampus. Slow theta has been classically associated to anxiety‐like behaviours. Here we show that salicylate application can consistently generate low frequency theta in the ventral hippocampus. 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title Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
spellingShingle Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
Winne, Jessica
Salicylate
anxiety
theta
tinnitus
ventral hippocampus
title_short Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
title_full Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
title_fullStr Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
title_full_unstemmed Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
title_sort Salicylate induces anxiety-like behaviour and slow theta oscillation and abolishes the relationship between running speed and fast theta oscillation frequency
author Winne, Jessica
author_facet Winne, Jessica
Franzon, Rafael
Miranda, Aron
Malfatti, Thawann
Patriota, João
Mikulovic, Sanja
Leão, Emelie Katarina Svahn
Leão, Richardson Naves
author_role author
author2 Franzon, Rafael
Miranda, Aron
Malfatti, Thawann
Patriota, João
Mikulovic, Sanja
Leão, Emelie Katarina Svahn
Leão, Richardson Naves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Winne, Jessica
Franzon, Rafael
Miranda, Aron
Malfatti, Thawann
Patriota, João
Mikulovic, Sanja
Leão, Emelie Katarina Svahn
Leão, Richardson Naves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Salicylate
anxiety
theta
tinnitus
ventral hippocampus
topic Salicylate
anxiety
theta
tinnitus
ventral hippocampus
description Salicylate intoxication is a cause of tinnitus in humans and it is often used to produce tinnitus‐like perception in animal models. Here we assess whether salicylate induces anxiety‐like electrophysiological and behavioural signs. Using microwire electrode arrays, we recorded local field potential in the ventral and, in some experiments dorsal hippocampus, in an open field arena 1 hour after salicylate (300mg/kg) injection. We found that animals treated with salicylate moved dramatically less than saline treated animals. Salicylate‐treated animals showed a strong 4‐6Hz (type 2) oscillation in the ventral hippocampus (with smaller peaks in dorsal hippocampus electrodes). Coherence in the 4‐6Hz‐theta band was low in the ventral and dorsal hippocampus when compared to movement‐related theta coherence (7‐10Hz). Moreover, movement related theta oscillation frequency decreased and its dependency on running speed was abolished. Our results suggest that salicylate‐induced theta is mostly restricted to the ventral hippocampus. Slow theta has been classically associated to anxiety‐like behaviours. Here we show that salicylate application can consistently generate low frequency theta in the ventral hippocampus. Tinnitus and anxiety show strong comorbidity and the increase in ventral hippocampus low frequency theta could be part of this association.
publishDate 2018
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