C-Fos induction in sensory pathways of rats exploring a novel complex environment: Shifts of active thalamic reticular sectors by predominant sensory cues

被引:77
作者
Montero, VM
机构
[1] Department of Neurophysiology, University of Wisconsin, 621 Waisman Center, Madison, WI 53705
关键词
thalamic reticular nucleus; visual cortex; cortical barrels; plasticity; cognition; attention;
D O I
10.1016/S0306-4522(96)00417-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In normal rats exploring a novel, complex environment, in comparison to control non-exploring rats, there is induction of the FOS protein, a marker of neuronal activity, in all layers of the striate visual cortex (particularly in the granular and supragranular layers), in the stratum griseum superficiale of the superior colliculus, and in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, as well as in all layers of the whiskers barrel held in the somatosensory cortex. A surprising finding was a selective activation of the visual sector of the thalamic reticular nucleus, in dorsocaudal parts of the nucleus. To the contrary, in Visually deprived rats exploring a never environment which would depend critically on whiskers tactile clues for exploration there was instead a selective activation of the somatic sector in central parts of the thalamic reticular nucleus, in conjunction with activation of cortical whiskers barrel field. From these results it is concluded: (1) Different sensory sectors of the rat thalamic reticular nucleus are activated depending on prevalent sensory channels used in recognition of the environment, suggesting a role of thalamic reticular nucleus in optimizing thalamocortical transmission of essential external cues to guide adequate behaviour. (2) In the awake state, the granular and supragranular layers of the visual and somatosensory cortices are more active when attention is paid to sensory stimuli that are essential for recognition of the environment. (3) The selective induction of c-fos in the Visual and somatosensory cortices, and in the stratum griseum superficiale of superior colliculus of rats exploring a novel, complex environment might be related to plastic changes that have been demonstrated in these centres in rats raised in complex environments. These plastic changes are likely to be the result of target late-response genes activated by c-fos. Copyright (C) 1996 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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