Extended Data Fig. 10: Silicon probe recordings in Scg2-WT and Scg2-KO mice to assess effects on network oscillations.
From: Bidirectional perisomatic inhibitory plasticity of a Fos neuronal network

a, Left, schematic of stereotaxic injection and recording site in CA1 pyramidal layer. Right, representative image of silicon probe placement in CA1 pyramidal layer with Cre-GFP (green) and Dil (red). N = 4 mice. Scale, 200 μm. b, Normalized power spectra of network oscillations in Scg2-WT or Scg2-KO mice during stationary periods. Average across Scg2-WT (grey, N = 4) or Scg2-KO (green, N = 5) mice, one session per mouse. Data are mean ± s.e.m. c, Mean of the normalized power spectra within theta, slow-gamma, and fast-gamma bands during stationary periods as shown in b. Two-sided t-test, *P = 0.037. Data are mean ± s.e.m. d, Cumulative histogram of mean firing rate for all Scg2-WT and Scg2-KO units. Mean firing rate is not significantly different (two-sided t-test, P = 0.2138). Scg2-WT (n = 67 units) and Scg2-KO (n = 103 units). e, Example local field potential (LFP), single-unit activity, and running speed in a Scg2-WT mouse. From top to bottom: Denoised and downsampled LFP, 4-12 Hz bandpass filtered LFP, population spiking activity raster plot, and smoothed running speed. f, Expanded snippet of data from the example in e. From top to bottom: Denoised and downsampled LFP, 4-12 Hz bandpass filtered LFP, and population spiking activity raster plot. g, As in f but with example data from a Scg2-KO mouse. Schematic image in a (left) adapted with permission from Paxinos & Franklin (ref. 32).