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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 85 No. 1 January 2001, pp. 407-413
Copyright ©2001 by the American Physiological Society
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio 43614
Stojic, Andrey S.,
Richard D. Lane, and
Robert W. Rhoades.
Intracortical Pathway Involving Dysgranular Cortex Conveys
Hindlimb Inputs to S-I Forelimb-Stump Representation of Neonatally
Amputated Rats. J. Neurophysiol. 85: 407-413, 2001. Reorganization of the primary somatosensory cortex (S-I)
forelimb-stump representation of rats that sustained neonatal forelimb removal is characterized by the expression of hindlimb inputs that are
revealed when cortical GABA receptors are pharmacologically blocked.
Recent work has shown that the majority of these inputs are transmitted
from the S-I hindlimb representation to the forelimb-stump field via
an, as yet, unidentified pathway between these regions. In this study,
we tested the possibility that hindlimb inputs to the S-I
forelimb-stump representation of neonatally amputated rats are conveyed
through an intracortical pathway between the S-I hindlimb and
forelimb-stump representations that involves the intervening
dysgranular cortex by transiently inactivating this area and evaluating
the effect on hindlimb expression in the S-I forelimb-stump
representation during GABA receptor blockade. Of 332 S-I forelimb-stump
recording sites from six neonatally amputated rats, 68.3% expressed
hindlimb inputs during GABA receptor blockade. Inactivation of
dysgranular cortex with cobalt chloride (CoCl2)
resulted in a significant decrease in the number of hindlimb responsive
sites (9.5%, P < 0.001 vs. cortex during GABA
receptor blockade before CoCl2 treatment).
Results were also compiled from S-I forelimb recording sites from three
normal rats: 14.1% of 136 sites were responsive to the hindlimb during
GABA receptor blockade, and all of these responses were abolished
during inactivation of dysgranular cortex with
CoCl2 (P < 0.05). These results
indicate that the S-I hindlimb representation transmits inputs to the
forelimb-stump field of neonatally amputated rats through a
polysynaptic intracortical pathway involving dysgranular cortex.
Furthermore the findings from normal rats suggest that this pathway
might reflect the amplification of a neuronal circuit normally present
between the two representations.
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