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Role of the central amygdaloid nucleus in shaping the discharge of gustatory neurons in the rat parabrachial nucleus
Authors:Huang Tao  Yan Jianqun  Kang Yi
Institution:Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, 710061 Shaanxi, PR China.
Abstract:The central amygdaloid nucleus (CeA) receives projection from the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) gustatory neurons and descendingly projects to the PBN. To assess if the CeA is involved in modulating the activity of gustatory neurons in the PBN, the effects of electrical stimulation and electrolytic lesion of CeA on PBN gustatory neurons were observed. Of 60 neurons observed, 30 were classified as NaCl-best, 18 as HCl-best, 5 as Quinine HCl (QHCl)-best, and 7 as sucrose-best. During CeA stimulation, the responses to at least one effective stimulus were inhibited in most PBN neurons, with the response magnitudes to HCl and QHCl significantly decreased (P<0.01). In contrast, bilateral lesions of CeA facilitated the responses to HCl and QHCl (P<0.01). According to the best-stimulus category, the effects on the responses to HCl and QHCl were similarly subjected to these modulations either during electrical stimulation or after electrolytic lesions of CeA. Analyses of across-unit patterns indicated that the CeA stimulation increased the chemical selection of PBN taste neurons while the CeA lesions depressed the effect on the chemical selection between NaCl and QHCl. These findings suggest that the CeA may be involved in mediating feeding behavior via modulating the activity of gustatory neurons of PBN.
Keywords:Parabrachial nucleus  Central amygdaloid nucleus  Taste  Electrical stimulation  Lesion
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