Muscimol and baclofen differentially suppress retinotopic and nonretinotopic responses in visual cortex

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作者
Kasamatsu, T [1 ]
Mizobe, K [1 ]
Sutter, EE [1 ]
机构
[1] Smith Kettlewell Eye Res Inst, San Francisco, CA 94115 USA
关键词
long-range lateral interactions; GABA(A)- and GABA(B) -receptors; fast local potentials; slow distributed potentials; binary m-sequence; multi-input nonlinear systems analysis; cat striate cortex;
D O I
10.1017/S0952523805226135
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
This study relates to local field potentials and single-unit responses in cat visual cortex elicited by contrast reversal of bar gratings that were presented in single, double, or multiple discrete patch (es) of the visual field. Concurrent stimulation of many patches by means of the pseudorandom, binary m-sequence technique revealed interactions between their respective responses. An analysis identified two distinct components of local field potentials: a fast local component (FLC) and a slow distributed component (SDC). The FLC is thought to be a primarily postsynaptic response, as judged by its relatively short latency. It is directly generated by thalamocortical volleys following retinotopic stimulation of receptive fields of a small cluster of single cells, combined with responses to recurrent excitation and inhibition derived from the cells under study and immediately neighboring cells. In contrast, the SDC is thought to be an aggregate of dendritic potentials related to the long-range lateral connections (i.e. long-range coupling). We compared the suppressive effects of a GABA(A)-receptor agonist, muscimol, on the FLC and SDC with those of a GABA(B)-receptor agonist, baclofen, and found that muscimol more strongly suppressed the FLC than the SDC, and that the reverse was the case for baclofen. The differential suppression of the FLC and SDC found in the present study is consistent with the notion that intracortical electrical signals related to the FLC terminate on the somata and proximal/basal dendrites, while those related to the SDC terminate on distal dendrites.
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页码:839 / 858
页数:20
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