Evidence of stimulus-dependent correlated activity in the dorsal cochlear nucleus of decerebrate gerbils.

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  • K A Davis
  • H F Voigt
چکیده

Cross-correlation analysis of simultaneously recorded spike trains was used to study the internal organization of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) of unanesthetized decerebrate Mongolian gerbils. The goal was to test the model (adapted from cat) that its principal cells (type III and type IV units) receive three sources of shared auditory input: excitatory input from the auditory nerve; inhibitory input from DCN interneurons (vertical cells; type II and type II-i units) that respond vigorously to tones; and inhibitory input from ventral cochlear nucleus principal cells (D-stellate cells; wideband inhibitors) that conversely respond vigorously to noise. Records of spontaneous and/or driven activities (to long-duration tones and frozen broadband noise) were obtained for 51 pairs consisting of type II, type III, and type IV units; type III units inhibited by low-level noise were subclassified as type III-i units. Pairs were isolated with two electrodes to study the effect of differences in unit best frequencies (BFs) on correlation. All correlated pairs composed of type III and type IV units (17 of 31 pairs) showed central mounds (CMs), indicative of shared input, in their cross-correlograms. These data exhibited two important properties: pairs with similar BFs were more likely to show CMs, and the shape of the CMs was stimulus dependent. That is, CM width typically changed sharply from wide to narrow with increasing level; significantly, transition-level CMs were either a composite of these shapes or not present. The transition to only narrow CMs occurred above the thresholds of type II and type III-i units to tones, but below their thresholds to noise. Cross-correlograms derived from the tone-evoked activities of pairs involving type II units (3 of 6 pairs) showed inhibitory troughs (ITs); unexpectedly, type III-i units were involved in both IT and CM pairs, suggesting that this unit type may reflect recordings from both vertical and principal cells. Overall, the results are interpretable in terms of the model of gerbil DCN that was adapted from cat, suggesting that the model generalizes across species. Compared with cat, however, gerbil principal cell responses (predominantly type III unit properties) are less dominated by inhibition.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurophysiology

دوره 78 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1997