SYNAPTIC RESPONSES OF GUINEA-PIG CINGULATE CORTICAL-NEURONS INVITRO

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HIGASHI, H
TANAKA, E
NISHI, S
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[1] Department of Physiology, Kurume University, School of Medicine
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10.1152/jn.1991.65.4.822
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Intracellular recordings were made from layer V/VI neurons of the guinea pig anterior cingulate cortex to investigate postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) evoked by electrical stimulation of the subcortical white matter (forceps minor). 2. Four distinct types of PSPs were recorded (at the resting potential) under normal physiological conditions; 6-cyano-7-nitro-quinoxaline-2,3-dione (CNQX)-sensitive excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) were followed by bicuculline- or picrotoxin-sensitive depolarizing or hyperpolarizing inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs), which were further followed by phaclofen-sensitive, long-lasting hyperpolarizing postsynaptic potentials (LPSPs). The average times-to-peak for the EPSP, depolarizing and hyperpolarizing IPSPs, and LPSP were 10, 22, 28, and 146 ms, respectively. 3. In the presence of CNQX and bicuculline, high-intensity electrical stimulation elicited a longer lasting EPSP with a time-to-peak of 21 ms. The amplitude and duration of the EPSP decreased with membrane hyperpolarization and increased with membrane depolarization. The EPSP was reversibly abolished by D,L-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (D,L-APV). 4. The bicuculline- or picrotoxin-sensitive depolarizing and hyperpolarizing IPSPs and the phaclofen-sensitive LPSP were markedly suppressed by CNQX, suggesting that glutamate (Glu) and/or aspartate nerve terminals project to GABAergic interneurons, and that the GABAergic interneurons are activated mainly by non-N-methyl-D-aspartate (non-NMDA) receptors. 5. In the presence of picrotoxin, the average reversal potential for the compound EPSP was 0 mV, which was similar to that (-6 mV) for the Glu-induced depolarization. In a solution containing D,L-APV at low concentrations, the average reversal potentials for the depolarizing and hyperpolarizing IPSPs and for the early and late components of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-induced responses were -62, -72, -70, and -61 mV, respectively. Thus the value for the depolarizing IPSP was similar to that for the late response to GABA, whereas the value for the hyperpolarizing IPSP was almost the same as that for the early response to GABA. The average reversal potential of -90 mV for the LPSP was similar to -93 mV for the baclofen-induced hyperpolarization and to -94 mV for the spike afterhyperpolarization. 6. Application of phaclofen decreased the interspike interval of the spontaneous firing and reversed the increase in the interspike interval after subcortical stimulation. This result indicates that, even in a slice preparation, the anterior cingulate neurons are under tonic inhibitory control exerted by spontaneously active GABAergic interneurons. 7. Application of bicuculline or picrotoxin at higher concentrations, or removal of extracellular Mg2+, led to the development of spontaneous and evoked epileptiform burst discharges. The discharge was reversibly blocked by Co2+, CNQX, D,L-APV, an organic Ca2+ antagonist, flunarizine, or a low Ca2+ and high Mg2+ medium. 8. Application of Glu or NMDA produced a depolarization followed by a prolonged hyperpolarization. Quisqualate (Quis) had similar effects, but alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate (AMPA) or kainate had none. The post-Glu hyperpolarization was reversed in polarity at a membrane potential of -94 mV. Further analyses suggest that a small Ca2+ entry from NMDA receptor activation evokes Ca2+ release from intracellular stores, which then activates Ca2+-dependent K+ conductances. 9. These results provide evidence that the anterior cingulate neurons are under strong inhibitory control exerted by GABAergic interneurons.
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