Effects of locus coeruleus lesions on auditory, long-latency, event-related potentials in monkey.

نویسندگان

  • J A Pineda
  • S L Foote
  • H J Neville
چکیده

It has previously been demonstrated that monkeys exhibit certain event-related potential (ERP) components showing latency, polarity, and contingency similarities to those observed in humans. In the present study, monkey P300-like components were studied in order to evaluate the hypothesis that the noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC) system participates in their generation or modulation. ERPs were recorded from untrained squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) twice a week for 4 weeks before and after bilateral LC lesions and interruption of dorsal bundle (DB) fibers. Stimuli consisted of 2 and 6 kHz tone pips (40 msec duration, 60 dB above nHL) presented once a second in random order. In most sessions, one tone constituted 90% of the stimuli and the other tone 10%, while in some sessions tones were made equiprobable to test the effects of manipulating stimulus probability. LC and DB lesions were made by first localizing the nucleus and creating an electrolytic lesion. Then, the electrode was placed at the anterior pole of the nucleus and a knife cut effected. The extent of damage to LC perikarya and ascending axons was assessed by reconstructing lesions from Nissl-stained sagittal sections through the brain stems. The effect of lesions on cortical noradrenergic axons was immunohistochemically verified utilizing antisera directed against dopamine-B-hydroxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase to label noradrenergic and dopaminergic axons, respectively. The prelesion ERP results replicated previous findings of P300-like components recorded in response to low-probability tones. The postlesion ERP data indicated that following damage to LC cell bodies, combined with interruption of histochemically detectable ascending noradrenergic axons, monkey P300-like potentials exhibited decreased areas, altered brain-surface distribution, and reduced sensitivity to stimulus probability. The correlation between the extent of cell body lesions and percentage reduction in the magnitude of P300-like responses was significant. However, interruption of DB fibers alone did not have similar effects. Neither type of lesion had any effect on amplitudes, latencies, or brain-surface distributions of P52, P172, or N250-900. There was, however, a significant effect on N106. Stimulus probability effects on the frontally distributed P52 and N106 were not altered by the lesions. These data support the hypothesis that the integrity of the LC nucleus and its ascending fibers is important in the generation and modulation of surface-recorded P300-like activity.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

دوره 9 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1989