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local inhibition mediated byγ -aminobutyric acid-a receptor and duration tuning in inferior colliculus in guinea pigs
引用本文:René van Wijhe. local inhibition mediated byγ -aminobutyric acid-a receptor and duration tuning in inferior colliculus in guinea pigs[J]. 中华耳科学杂志(英文版), 2007, 2(2): 70-80. DOI: 10.1016/S1672-2930(07)50017-6
作者姓名:René van Wijhe
作者单位:Ear and
摘    要:Duration is a salient feature of acoustic signals including speech. Duration tuning was first reported in frogs and later in echolocating bats. More recently, duration tuning has been reported in non-echolocating mammals and appears to be a fundamental encoding mechanism throughout the animal kingdom. However, the duration tuning reported in these non-echolocating mammals appears to be much weaker than that in the previous studies on bats. In contrast to this finding, our recent study reported that duration tuning in the IC in guinea pigs appeared to be strong when it was measured using an appropriate temporal window. With such a temporal window, duration tuning was found to be compatible with that of echo-locating bats. In the present report, we further demonstrate that duration tuning in the IC of this species is established by interaction between excitation and GABAergic inhibition. In addition to overall increase in responsiveness, application of bicuculline(BIC), a GABA-A receptor antagonist, was found to significantly reduce or eliminate duration selectivity in 44 out of the 67 neurons that showed clear duration tuning from a sample of 340 neurons.

收稿时间:2007-11-07

Local inhibition mediated byγ -aminobutyric acid-A receptor and duration tuning in inferior colliculus in guinea pigs
YIN Shan-kai,Chen Zheng-nong,FENG Yan-mei,René van Wijhe,Jian Wang. Local inhibition mediated byγ -aminobutyric acid-A receptor and duration tuning in inferior colliculus in guinea pigs[J]. Journal of Otology, 2007, 2(2): 70-80. DOI: 10.1016/S1672-2930(07)50017-6
Authors:YIN Shan-kai  Chen Zheng-nong  FENG Yan-mei  René van Wijhe  Jian Wang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Otolaryngology Research, JiaoTong University, Shanghai, China 200233;2. Ear and Auditory Research Laboratory, Dalhousie University, Canada;3. School of Human Communication Disorders, Dalhousie University, Canada
Abstract:Duration is a salient feature of acoustic signals including speech. Duration tuning was first reported in frogs and later in echolocating bats. More recently, duration tuning has been reported in non-echolocating mammals and appears to be a fundamental encoding mechanism throughout the animal kingdom. However, the duration tuning reported in these non-echolocating mammals appears to be much weaker than that in the previous studies on bats. In contrast to this finding, our recent study reported that duration tuning in the IC in guinea pigs appeared to be strong when it was measured using an appropriate temporal window. With such a temporal window, duration tuning was found to be compatible with that of echo-locating bats. In the present report, we further demonstrate that duration tuning in the IC of this species is established by interaction between excitation and GABAergic inhibition. In addition to overall increase in responsiveness, application of bicuculline(BIC), a GABA-A receptor antagonist, was found to significantly reduce or eliminate duration selectivity in 44 out of the 67 neurons that showed clear duration tuning from a sample of 340 neurons.
Keywords:duration tuning  inferior colliculus  local inhibition
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