Gamma Entrainment: Impact on Neurocircuits, Glia, and Therapeutic Opportunities.

Trends Neurosci
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Abstract

Studies have shown that gamma oscillations (30-100 Hz) are relevant for neurocircuit function, behavior, and memory. To examine a possible causal contribution of gamma oscillations to cognitive function, recent studies have employed various types of brain stimulation to induce gamma oscillations. Techniques such as optogenetics or sensory stimulation appear to engage canonical neurocircuits that encompass excitatory and inhibitory interneurons, similarly to those driven by sensory experience, to induce gamma entrainment. Sensory evoked gamma entrainment improves cognitive function in mouse models. Oscillations have traditionally been studied at the neurophysiological level; however, sensory evoked gamma entrainment is able to induce gene expression changes in multiple cell types including neurons and microglia. Furthermore, evidence suggests that chronic gamma entrainment offers neuroprotective effects.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Trends Neurosci
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
24-41
Date Published
2020 Jan
ISSN
1878-108X
DOI
10.1016/j.tins.2019.11.001
PubMed ID
31836315
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