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Neural effects of propofol-induced unconsciousness and its reversal using thalamic stimulation

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Bastos, André M; Donoghue, Jacob A; Brincat, Scott L; Mahnke, Meredith; Yanar, Jorge; Correa, Josefina; Waite, Ayan S; Lundqvist, Mikael; Roy, Jefferson; Brown, Emery N; Miller, Earl K; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
<jats:p>The specific circuit mechanisms through which anesthetics induce unconsciousness have not been completely characterized. We recorded neural activity from the frontal, parietal, and temporal cortices and thalamus while maintaining unconsciousness in non-human primates (NHPs) with the anesthetic propofol. Unconsciousness was marked by slow frequency (~1 Hz) oscillations in local field potentials, entrainment of local spiking to Up states alternating with Down states of little or no spiking activity, and decreased coherence in frequencies above 4 Hz. Thalamic stimulation ‘awakened’ anesthetized NHPs and reversed the electrophysiologic features of unconsciousness. Unconsciousness is linked to cortical and thalamic slow frequency synchrony coupled with decreased spiking, and loss of higher-frequency dynamics. This may disrupt cortical communication/integration.</jats:p>
Date issued
2021
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/138183
Department
Picower Institute for Learning and Memory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Medical Engineering & Science
Journal
eLife
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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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Bastos, André M, Donoghue, Jacob A, Brincat, Scott L, Mahnke, Meredith, Yanar, Jorge et al. 2021. "Neural effects of propofol-induced unconsciousness and its reversal using thalamic stimulation." eLife, 10.
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