An in vivo intracellular study of auditory thalamic neurons

Ying Xiong , Yan-Qin Yu , Kenji Fujimoto , Ying-Shing Chan , Jufang He
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The intrinsic electrophysiological properties of medial geniculate body (MGB) neurons and their responses to noise bursts/pure tones were examined in the pentobarbital anesthetized guinea pig through intracellular recording. Discharge rate was calculated in the absence of acoustic stimuli over varied membrane potentials which were changed by intracellular injection of current or through automatic drifting. The non-acoustically-driven firing rate was 45.8±23.3 Hz (mean±S.D., n=8) at membrane potentials of −45 mV, 30.6±19.4 Hz (n=14) at −50 mV, 18.0±12.9 Hz (n=14) at −55 mV, and significantly decreased to 5.7±7.4 Hz at −60 mV, and to 0.7±1.5 Hz (n=10) at −65 mV (ANOVA, P<0.001). The maximum non-acoustically-driven rate observed in the present study was 160 Hz. The auditory responsiveness of the MGB neurons was examined at membrane potentials over a range of −45 to −75 mV: the higher the membrane potential, the greater the responsiveness and vice versa. A putative non-low-threshold calcium spike (non-LTS) burst was observed in the present study. It showed significantly longer inter-spike intervals (11.6±6.0 ms, P<0.001, t-test) than those associated with the putative LTS bursts (6.7±2.4 ms, P<0.001, t-test). The dependence of the temporal structure of the spikes/spike bursts on the stimulus may provide insight into the temporal coding of sound information in the auditory system.

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采用细胞内记录的方法研究了戊巴比妥麻醉豚鼠内侧膝状体(MGB)神经元的固有电生理特性及其对噪声爆发/纯音的反应。在没有声刺激的情况下,通过细胞内注入电流或通过自动漂移改变不同的膜电位来计算放电率。非声驱动发射率为45.8±23.3 Hz(平均±sd), n=8),−50 mV时为30.6±19.4 Hz (n=14),−55 mV时为18.0±12.9 Hz (n=14),−60 mV时为5.7±7.4 Hz,−65 mV时为0.7±1.5 Hz (n=10)(方差分析,P<0.001)。在本研究中观察到的最大非声学驱动速率为160 Hz。在- 45 ~ - 75 mV的膜电位范围内检测MGB神经元的听觉反应性:膜电位越高,反应性越强,反之亦然。在本研究中观察到一个假定的非低阈值钙峰值(non-LTS)爆发。与假定的LTS爆发相关的峰间间隔(6.7±2.4 ms, P<0.001, t-test)相比,其峰间间隔(11.6±6.0 ms, p - lt;0.001, t-test)显著延长。刺突/刺突爆发的时间结构对刺激的依赖性可能为听觉系统中声音信息的时间编码提供洞见。
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