Short-latency activation of striatal spiny neurons via subcortical visual pathways.

نویسندگان

  • Jan M Schulz
  • Peter Redgrave
  • Carsten Mehring
  • Ad Aertsen
  • Koreen M Clements
  • Jeff R Wickens
  • John N J Reynolds
چکیده

The striatum is a site of integration of neural pathways involved in reinforcement learning. Traditionally, inputs from cerebral cortex are thought to be reinforced by dopaminergic afferents signaling the occurrence of biologically salient sensory events. Here, we detail an alternative route for short-latency sensory-evoked input to the striatum requiring neither dopamine nor the cortex. Using intracellular recording techniques, we measured subthreshold inputs to spiny projection neurons (SPNs) in urethane-anesthetized rats. Contralateral whole-field light flashes evoked weak membrane potential responses in approximately two-thirds of neurons. However, after local disinhibitory injections of the GABA(A) antagonist bicuculline into the deep layers of the superior colliculus (SC), but not the overlying visual cortex, strong, light-evoked, depolarizations to the up state emerged at short latency (115 +/- 14 ms) in all neurons tested. Dopamine depletion using alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine had no detectable effect on striatal visual responses during SC disinhibition. In contrast, local inhibitory injections of GABA agonists, muscimol and baclofen, into the parafascicular nucleus of the thalamus blocked the early, visual-evoked up-state transitions in SPNs. Comparable muscimol-induced inhibition of the visual cortex failed to suppress the visual responsiveness of SPNs induced by SC disinhibition. Together, these results suggest that short-latency, preattentive visual input can reach the striatum not only via the tecto-nigro-striatal route but also through tecto-thalamo-striatal projections. Thus, after the onset of a biologically significant visual event, closely timed short-latency thalamostriatal (glutamate) and nigrostriatal (dopamine) inputs are likely to converge on striatal SPNs, providing depolarizing and neuromodulator signals necessary for synaptic plasticity mechanisms.

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

دوره 29 19  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009