POST-INHIBITORY EXCITATION AND INHIBITION IN LAYER-V PYRAMIDAL NEURONS FROM CAT SENSORIMOTOR CORTEX

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作者
SPAIN, WJ [1 ]
SCHWINDT, PC [1 ]
CRILL, WE [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WASHINGTON,SCH MED,DEPT MED,DIV NEUROL,SEATTLE,WA 98195
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1991年 / 434卷
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D O I
10.1113/jphysiol.1991.sp018489
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
1. The effect of conditioning pre-pulses on repetitive firing evoked by intracellular current injection was studied in layer V pyramidal neurones in a brain slice preparation of cat sensorimotor cortex. Most cells displayed spike frequency adaptation (monotonic decline of firing rate to a tonic value) for several hundred milliseconds when depolarized from resting potential, but the cells differed in their response when pre-pulses to other potentials were employed. In one group of cells, the initial firing rate increased as the pre-pulse potential was made more negative (post-hyperpolarization excitation). Adaptation was abolished by depolarizing pre-pulses. In a second group, the initial firing rate decreased as the pre-pulse potential was made more negative (post-hyperpolarization inhibition). Hyperpolarizing pre-pulses caused the initial firing to fall below and accelerate to the tonic rate over a period of several seconds. A third group displayed a mixture of these two responses: the first three to seven interspike intervals became progressively shorter and subsequent intervals became progressively longer as the conditioning pre-pulse was made more negative (post-hyperpolarization mixed response). 2. Cells were filled with horseradish peroxidase or biocytin after the effect of pre-pulses was determined. All cells whose firing patterns were altered by pre-pulses were large layer V pyramidal neurones. Cells showing post-hyperpolarization excitation or a mixed response had tap root dendrites, fewer spines on the apical dendrite and larger soma diameters than cells showing post-hyperpolarization inhibition. 3. Other electrophysiological parameters varied systematically with the response to conditioning pre-pulses. Both the mean action potential duration and the input resistance of cells showing post-hyperpolarization excitation were about half the values measured in cells showing post-hyperpolarization inhibition. Values were intermediate in cells showing a post-hyperpolarization mixed response. The after-hyperpolarization following a single evoked action potential was 20% briefer in cells showing post-hyperpolarization excitation compared to those showing inhibition. 4. Membrane current measured during voltage clamp suggested that two ionic mechanisms accounted for the three response patterns. Post-hyperpolarization excitation was caused by deactivation of the inward rectifier current (I(h)). Selective reduction of I(h) with extracellular caesium diminished post-hyperpolarization excitation, whereas blockade of calcium influx had no effect. Post-hyperpolarization inhibition was caused by enhanced activation of a slowly inactivating potassium current. Selective reduction of this current with 4-aminopyridine diminished the post-hyperpolarization inhibition. 5. Chord conductances underlying both I(h) and the slow-transient potassium current were measured and divided by leakage conductance to control for differences in cell size. The normalized G(h) was larger in cells showing post-hyperpolarization excitation or a mixed response than in those showing post-hyperpolarization inhibition. No consistent difference in the normalized slow-transient potassium conductance was found among cells, but its decay time course was more rapid in cells showing post-hyperpolarization inhibition. 6. We conclude that cat sensorimotor cortex contains at least three functional groups of large layer V pyramidal cells as distinguished by the effects of subthreshold pre-pulses on repetitive firing patterns. The characteristic effect of pre-pulses in each group is determined by different expression of the channels underlying the inward rectifier current and the slow-transient potassium current.
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