Stimulus-Specific Adaptation in Auditory Thalamus Is Modulated by the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus

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Author(s)

  • Guoqiang Jia
  • Xinjian Li
  • Chunhua Liu
  • Jufang He
  • Lixia Gao

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1688–1697
Journal / PublicationACS Chemical Neuroscience
Volume12
Issue number9
Online published26 Apr 2021
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2021

Abstract

A striking property of the auditory system is its capacity for the stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA), which is the reduction of neural response to repeated stimuli but a recuperative response to novel stimuli. SSA is found in both the medial geniculate body (MGB) and thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN). However, it remains unknown whether the SSA of MGB neurons is modulated by inhibitory inputs from the TRN, as it is difficult to investigate using the extracellular recording method. In the present study, we performed intracellular recordings in the MGB of anesthetized guinea pigs and examined whether and how the TRN modulates the SSA of MGB neurons with inhibitory inputs. This was accomplished by using microinjection of lidocaine to inactivate the neural activity of the TRN. We found that (1) MGB neurons with hyperpolarized membrane potentials exhibited SSA at both the spiking and subthreshold levels; (2) SSA of MGB neurons depends on the interstimulus interval (ISI), where a shorter ISI results in stronger SSA; and (3) the long-lasting hyperpolarization of MGB neurons decreased after the burst firing of the TRN was inactivated. As a result, SSA of these MGB neurons was diminished after inactivation of the TRN. Taken together, our results revealed that the SSA of the MGB is strongly modulated by the neural activity of the TRN, which suggests an alternative circuit mechanism underlying the SSA of the auditory thalamus.

Research Area(s)

  • intracellular recording, long-lasting hyperpolarization, medial geniculate body (MGB), oddball procedure, Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA), thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN)

Citation Format(s)

Stimulus-Specific Adaptation in Auditory Thalamus Is Modulated by the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus. / Jia, Guoqiang; Li, Xinjian; Liu, Chunhua et al.
In: ACS Chemical Neuroscience, Vol. 12, No. 9, 05.05.2021, p. 1688–1697.

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