Abstract: | Characteristics of neuronal activity in an isolated cortical slab were investigated during the onset of seizure spikes induced by frequent and powerful stimulation of the slab during experiments on unanesthetized immobilized cats. A high degree of coordination between the activity of cellular elements was found in the focus of epileptiform activity studied: convulsive shifts in membrane potential exactly corresponding to electrocorticograms of convulsive activity waves were observed in all neurons studied using intracellular techniques. No action potentials occurred in the soma of any of these neurons, moreover. Bursting spike discharges were recorded from neurons of the isolated slab at the same time. Findings from extra- and intracellular recordings of activity in the same neurons showed that action potentials are generated during convulsive activity at certain trigger zones remote from the cell in question without involving the soma, from which convulsive shifts in membrane potentials were recorded simultaneously. Mechanisms possibly underlying the generation of spike activity in neurons of the isolated slab undergoing development of generalized convulsive state are discussed.I. I. Mechnikov State University, Odessa. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 357–365, May–June, 1988. |