Double cortical control acting upon activities of intralaminar thalamic cells.

M Condés-Lara, M León-Olea, M Sánchez-Alvarez, I Omaña-Zapata
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We report the effects exerted by the cortex upon the intralaminar thalamic nucleic, as revealed by reversible blockade of the cortex with spreading depression in awake rats. Extracellular recordings of spontaneous activity were made simultaneously at thalamic and cortical sites. The effect of peripheral receptive field stimulation was to decrease activity of intralaminar thalamic cells. Cortical recordings revealed the cortical regions affected by spreading depression. Two type of cells were identified depending on the changes in their sensorial responses during the cortical spreading depression propagation. The first exhibited a tonic facilitating cortical control when the cortical spreading depression was located at A 8.0 to A 10.0. The second type exhibited a disappearance of the sensorial responses when cortical spreading depression was located at A 4.0 to A 8.0 and also displayed the tonic facilitating control. This indicates that two different identified cortical regions influenced the thalamic activity.

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双皮质控制作用于丘脑层内细胞的活动。
我们报告了皮质对丘脑层内核的影响,正如在清醒的大鼠中发现的,皮质的可逆性封锁与播散性抑郁。在丘脑和皮质部位同时进行自发活动的细胞外记录。外周感受野刺激的作用是降低层内丘脑细胞的活性。皮层记录显示受扩散性抑郁影响的皮质区域。根据皮层扩张性抑制增殖过程中感觉反应的变化,将细胞分为两类。当皮层扩张抑制位于a8.0 ~ a10.0时,前者表现出促进皮层控制的强直性。第二种类型在皮层扩张抑制位于a4.0 ~ a8.0时表现出感觉反应消失,同时也表现出强直促进控制。这表明两个不同的皮层区域影响了丘脑的活动。
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