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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 81 No. 2 February 1999, pp. 625-633
Copyright ©1999 by the American Physiological Society
1Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio 43614; and 2Department of Psychobiology, University of California Irvine, California 92717
Source of inappropriate receptive fields in cortical somatotopic maps
from rats that sustained neonatal forelimb removal. Previously
this laboratory demonstrated that forelimb removal at birth in rats
results in the invasion of the cuneate nucleus by sciatic nerve axons
and the development of cuneothalamic cells with receptive fields that
include both the forelimb-stump and the hindlimb. However, unit-cluster
recordings from primary somatosensory cortex (SI) of these animals
revealed few sites in the forelimb-stump representation where responses
to hindlimb stimulation also could be recorded. Recently we reported
that hindlimb inputs to the SI forelimb-stump representation are
suppressed functionally in neonatally amputated rats and that GABAergic
inhibition is involved in this process. The present study was
undertaken to assess the role that intracortical projections from the
SI hindlimb representation may play in the functional reorganization of
the SI forelimb-stump field in these animals. The SI forelimb-stump
representation was mapped during
-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-receptor
blockade, both before and after electrolytic destruction of the SI
hindlimb representation. Analysis of eight amputated rats showed that
75.8% of 264 stump recording sites possessed hindlimb receptive fields
before destruction of the SI hindlimb. After the lesions, significantly
fewer sites (13.2% of 197) were responsive to hindlimb stimulation
(P < 0.0001). Electrolytic destruction of the SI
lower-jaw representation in four additional control rats with neonatal
forelimb amputation did not significantly reduce the percentage of
hindlimb-responsive sites in the SI stump field during GABA-receptor
blockade (P = 0.98). Similar results were obtained from
three manipulated rats in which the SI hindlimb representation was
silenced temporarily with a local cobalt chloride injection. Analysis
of response latencies to sciatic nerve stimulation in the hindlimb and
forelimb-stump representations suggested that the intracortical
pathway(s) mediating the hindlimb responses in the forelimb-stump field
may be polysynaptic. The mean latency to sciatic nerve stimulation at
responsive sites in the GABA-receptor blocked SI stump representation
of neonatally amputated rats was significantly longer than that for
recording sites in the hindlimb representation [26.3 ± 8.1 (SD) ms vs. 10.8 ± 2.4 ms, respectively,
P < 0.0001]. These results suggest that hindlimb
input to the SI forelimb-stump representation detected in GABA-blocked
cortices of neonatally forelimb amputated rats originates primarily
from the SI hindlimb representation.
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