Band specific changes in thalamocortical synchrony in field potentials after Cardiac Arrest induced global hypoxia

Abstract

Cardiac Arrest leads to a global hypoxic-ischemic injury in the brain leading to a poor neurological outcome. Understanding the mechanisms of functional disruption in various regions of the brain may be essential for the development of improved diagnostic and therapeutic solutions. Using controlled laboratory experiment with animal models of CA, our primary focus here is on understanding the functional changes in the thalamus and the cortex, associated with the injury and acute recovery upon resuscitation. Specifically, to study the changes in thalamocortical synchrony through these periods, we acquired local field potentials from the ventroposterior lateral nucleus of the thalamus and the forelimb somatosensory cortex in rats after asphyxial CA. Band-specific relative Hilbert phases were used to analyze synchrony between the LFPs. We observed that the CA induced global ischemia changes the local phase-relationships by introducing a phase-lag in both the thalamus and the cortex, while the synchrony between the two regions is nearly completely lost after CA. © 2013 IEEE.

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