Abstract

Cholinergic mechanisms in supramammillary nucleus (SuM), especially the lateral SuM (lSuM) modulates septo-hippocampal neural activity. The lSuM, as compared to the contiguous medial SuM (mSuM) has relatively dense projections to hippocampus and cingulate cortex (Cg). In the present study, we have investigated whether the effects of cholinergic activation of SuM on hippocampal and cortical neural activities involve a cooperative interaction with the medial septum (MS). Microinjection of the broad-spectrum cholinergic agonist, carbachol, or the cholinergic-nicotinic receptor agonist, nicotine, into the lSuM and the mSuM in urethane anesthetized rat evoked a similar pattern of hippocampal theta rhythm. Despite that, only the lSuM microinjections resulted in an increase in expression of c-Fos-like immunoreactivity (c-Fos-ir) in neurons, including interneurons, of the ipsilateral hippocampus with a very dense expression in dentate gyrus. Likewise, a robust induction of c-Fos-ir was also observed in the ipsilateral Cg. Inhibition of the MS with muscimol pre-treatment attenuated both carbachol-evoked c-Fos-ir and theta activation. The findings indicate that cholinergic–nicotinic mechanisms in lSuM evoke not only neural activation via the ascending synchronizing pathway but also an MS-modulated expression of the plasticity-related molecule c-Fos in cortical regions that are strongly innervated by the lSuM.

Highlights

  • The septo-hippocampus (SH) and the different hypothalamic regions, including the supramammillary (SuM) region are linked anatomically and physiologically (Kirk and McNaughton, 1991, 1993; Kocsis and Vertes, 1994; Leranth and Kiss, 1996; Risold and Swanson, 1996; Vertes and Kocsis, 1997; Bland and Oddie, 1998; Jiang and Khanna, 2004; Pan and McNaughton, 2004)

  • Ariffin et al (2010) showed that, in anesthetized rat, nicotinic receptor mechanisms in the lateral SuM (lSuM) mediate the suppression of the CA1 population spike and the activation of hippocampal theta wave activity evoked on stimulation of reticularis pontis oralis (RPO) or on injection of the noxious agent, formalin, into a hind paw

  • Following microinjection of carbachol or nicotine into the lSuM, c-Fos-ir was induced in the ipsilateral hippocampus and Cg

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INTRODUCTION

The septo-hippocampus (SH) and the different hypothalamic regions, including the supramammillary (SuM) region are linked anatomically and physiologically (Kirk and McNaughton, 1991, 1993; Kocsis and Vertes, 1994; Leranth and Kiss, 1996; Risold and Swanson, 1996; Vertes and Kocsis, 1997; Bland and Oddie, 1998; Jiang and Khanna, 2004; Pan and McNaughton, 2004). The level of c-Fos, a transcription factor that is expressed in neurons on synaptic excitation, is relatively higher in hippocampal regions of rodents This is observed during awake state as compared to sleep/anesthetized state, on exposure to novel environment and with mild stress (Pompeiano et al, 1994; Pace et al, 2005; Abulafia et al, 2009; Ariffin et al, 2013). It is notable that (a) medial septum (MS) modulates hippocampal theta activation induced on stimulation of SuM (Jiang and Khanna, 2004; Pan and McNaughton, 2004) Both SuM and MS comprise part of an ascending relay to hippocampus that is involved in hippocampal theta activation and (b) both the SuM, especially the lSuM, and MS project to the cingulate cortex (Cg; Saper, 1985). During the experiments we monitored hippocampal theta wave activity evoked on SuM manipulations so as to compare and contrast the pattern of theta activations vis-a-vis the induction of c-Fos in these experiments

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