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J Neurophysiol (January 1, 2003). 10.1152/jn.00870.2001
Submitted on Submitted 23 October 2001; accepted in final form 4 September 2002
Department of Psychology and Program in Neuroscience, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716
Verhagen, Justus V.,
Barbara K. Giza, and
Thomas R. Scott.
Responses to Taste Stimulation in the Ventroposteromedial Nucleus
of the Thalamus in Rats. J. Neurophysiol. 89: 265-275, 2003. Extracellular action potentials were
recorded from 73 neurons in the parvicellular division of the
ventroposteromedial (VPMpc) nucleus of the thalamus of anesthetized
Wistar rats during gustatory, thermal, and tactile stimulation of the
whole oral cavity. The stimulus array consisted of 16 room-temperature
(23°C) sapid stimuli, distilled water at three temperatures (0, 23, and 37°C), and 0.1 M NaCl at three temperatures (0, 23, and 37°C).
Among all 151 neurons isolated in VPMpc, 9% responded exclusively to
taste, 33% to taste and temperature, none to taste and touch, but 6% to all three modalities. Discharge rates evoked by the basic tastants were 13.8 ± 1.6 (SD) spikes/s for 0.1 M NaCl, 9.3 ± 1.4 spikes/s for 0.01 M HCl, 5.1 ± 0.9 spikes/s for 0.5 M
sucrose, and 4.3 ± 0.6 spikes/s for 0.01 M quinine HCl. Water
evoked mean responses at 0, 23, and 37°C of 9.9 ± 1.5, 0.6 ± 0.4, and 1.3 ± 0.9 spikes/s, respectively. The mean firing
rate evoked by 37 and 0°C NaCl was 15.0 ± 2.4 and 17.0 ± 2.8 spikes/s, respectively. The exponent of the NaCl
concentration-response power function was 0.39. Thalamic taste cells
were broadly tuned. The mean breadth-of-tuning coefficient for these 73 gustatory cells was 0.79 ± 0.02. Two cells responded predominantly with inhibition, which accounted for the majority of
inhibitory responses. The taste neurons were statistically divisible
into three groups: sodium-oriented (n = 40),
acid-oriented (n = 12), and sugar-oriented
(n = 17). Four additional bitter-oriented neurons were
not closely enough related to be defined as a group and were considered
outliers. The sodium-oriented group could be divided into three
statistically distinct subgroups, differing in the specificity of their
responses to NaCl. With respect to polymodal sensitivity, spontaneous
rate, evoked response rates, signal-to-noise ratio, proportions of
cells responding best to basic tastants, taste neuron groups, taste
spaces, and temporal responses, VPMpc neurons have characteristics that
are intermediate between those of parabrachial and cortical gustatory neurons.
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