Pallidal GABA B receptors: involvement in cortex beta dynamics and thalamic reticular nucleus activity.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Journal of Physiological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1186/s12576-023-00870-8
Nelson Villalobos, Victor Manuel Magdaleno-Madrigal
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The external globus pallidus (GP) firing rate synchronizes the basal ganglia-thalamus-cortex network controlling GABAergic output to different nuclei. In this context, two findings are significant: the activity and GABAergic transmission of the GP modulated by GABA B receptors and the presence of the GP-thalamic reticular nucleus (RTn) pathway, the functionality of which is unknown. The functional participation of GABA B receptors through this network in cortical dynamics is feasible because the RTn controls transmission between the thalamus and cortex. To analyze this hypothesis, we used single-unit recordings of RTn neurons and electroencephalograms of the motor cortex (MCx) before and after GP injection of the GABA B agonist baclofen and the antagonist saclofen in anesthetized rats. We found that GABA B agonists increase the spiking rate of the RTn and that this response decreases the spectral density of beta frequency bands in the MCx. Additionally, injections of GABA B antagonists decreased the firing activity of the RTn and reversed the effects in the power spectra of beta frequency bands in the MCx. Our results proved that the GP modulates cortical oscillation dynamics through the GP-RTn network via tonic modulation of RTn activity.

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苍白球 GABA B 受体:参与皮层 beta 动态和丘脑网状核活动。
外部苍白球(GP)的发射率使基底神经节-丘脑-皮层网络同步,控制向不同核团的GABA能输出。在这种情况下,有两个发现非常重要:GP的活动和GABA能传导受GABA B受体的调节;GP-丘脑网状核(RTn)通路的存在,其功能尚不清楚。GABA B受体通过这一网络参与皮层动态的功能是可行的,因为RTn控制着丘脑和皮层之间的传递。为了分析这一假设,我们在麻醉大鼠体内注射 GABA B 激动剂巴氯芬和拮抗剂萨氯芬前后,使用了 RTn 神经元的单细胞记录和运动皮层(MCx)的脑电图。我们发现 GABA B 激动剂会增加 RTn 的尖峰率,这种反应会降低 MCx 中 beta 频带的频谱密度。此外,注射 GABA B 拮抗剂会降低 RTn 的发射活动,并逆转对 MCx 中贝塔频带功率谱的影响。我们的研究结果证明,GP通过GP-RTn网络对RTn活动进行强直性调节,从而调节大脑皮层的振荡动态。
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