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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 81 No. 6 June 1999, pp. 2862-2874
Copyright ©1999 by the American Physiological Society
Laboratory of Sensory Neuroscience, Institute of Neuroscience, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada
Wu, Shu Hui
Physiological Properties of Neurons in the Ventral Nucleus of the
Lateral Lemniscus of the Rat: Intrinsic Membrane Properties and
Synaptic Responses. J. Neurophysiol. 81: 2862-2874, 1999.
Physiological properties of neurons in the ventral nucleus of the
lateral lemniscus of the rat: intrinsic membrane properties and
synaptic responses. The physiological properties including current-voltage relationships, firing patterns, and synaptic responses of the neurons in the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (VNLL)
were studied in brain slices taken through the young rat's (17-37
days old) auditory brain stem. Intracellular recordings were made from
VNLL neurons, and synaptic potentials were elicited by electrical
stimulation of the lateral lemniscus ventral to the VNLL.
Current-voltage relations and firing patterns were tested by recording
the electrical potentials produced by intracellular injection of
positive and negative currents. There were two types of VNLL neurons
(type I and II) that exhibited different current-voltage relationships.
In response to negative current, both type I and II neurons produced a
graded hyperpolarization. Type I neurons responded to positive current
with a graded depolarization and multiple action potentials the number
of which was related to the strength of the current injected. The
current-voltage relations of type I neurons were nearly linear. Type II
neurons responded to positive current with a limited depolarization and
only one or a few action potentials. The current-voltage relations of
type II neurons were nonlinear near the resting potential. The membrane properties of the type II VNLL neurons may play an important role for
processing information about time of onset of a sound. Type I neurons
showed three different firing patterns, i.e., regular, onset-pause and
adaptation, in response to small positive current. The onset-pause and
adaptation patterns could become sustained when a large current was
injected. The regular, onset-pause, and adaptation patterns in type I
neurons and the onset pattern in type II neurons resemble
"chopper," "pauser," "primary-like," and "on"
responses, respectively, as defined in in vivo VNLL studies. The
results suggest that different responses to acoustic stimulation could
be attributed to intrinsic membrane properties of VNLL neurons. Many
VNLL neurons responded to stimulation of the lateral lemniscus with
excitatory or inhibitory responses or both. Excitatory and inhibitory
responses showed interaction, and the output of the synaptic
integration depended on the relative strength of excitatory and
inhibitory responses. Neurons with an onset-pause firing pattern were
more likely to receive mixed excitatory and inhibitory inputs from the
lower auditory brain stem.
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