Spiking activity of neurons in the pigeon nucleus rotundus in slice preparations

Da-peng Li, Zong-Xiang Tang, Shurong Wang
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SUMMARY The thalamic nucleus rotundus in birds relays visual information from the mesencephalic tectum to the telencephalic ectostriatum. The present study examined the firing behaviors of rotunda1 cells in response to depolarizing current injections in pigeon’s brain slices. Eighty-five cells examined could be classified into five types according to their firing patterns. Type I cells (58.8%) evoked a spike, bursts or regular spiking depending on current intensity. Type II cells (14.1 Oh) produced a hump-like depolarization that gave rise to a single spike at higher intensity. Type III cells (15.3%) fired a spike or burst only at the onset of current injections. Type IV cells (8.3%) accelerated regular spiking as current intensity increased. Type V cells (3.5%) produced spontaneous spikes that were eliminated by current at higher intensity. The spiking patterns seem to be not correlated to the recording sites. Thirteen neurobiotin-stained cells are multipolar neurons whose morphology is not related to firing patterns. The functional significance of these firing patterns is discussed.
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薄片制备中鸽子圆核神经元的尖峰活动
鸟类的丘脑圆形核将视觉信息从中脑顶盖传递到远脑外纹状体。本研究观察了去极化电流注入鸽子脑切片后圆形细胞的放电行为。85个被检查的细胞可以根据它们的放电模式分为五种类型。I型细胞(58.8%)根据电流强度引起尖峰、脉冲或规则尖峰。II型细胞(14.1 Oh)产生驼峰状去极化,在更高的强度下产生单个尖峰。III型细胞(15.3%)仅在注射开始时产生尖峰或破裂。IV型细胞(8.3%)随着电流强度的增加而加速有规律的尖峰。V型细胞(3.5%)产生自发的尖峰,在更高的电流强度下消除。尖峰模式似乎与录音地点无关。13个神经生物素染色细胞是多极神经元,其形态与放电模式无关。讨论了这些放电模式的功能意义。
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