Basal forebrain neurons projecting to the rat frontoparietal cortex: Electrophysiological and pharmacological properties |
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Authors: | Y. Lamour P. Dutar O. Rascol A. Jobert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University Health Science Center, Xi’an, 710061, China;2. Key Laboratory of Environment and Genes Related to Diseases, Ministry of Education of China, Xi’an, 710061, China;1. Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel;1. Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, UK;2. Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK |
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Abstract: | Neurons located in the ventromedial globus pallidus (nucleus basalis) and substantia innominata, that were antidromically driven by electrical stimulation of the frontoparietal cortex, were recorded in the urethane anesthetized rat. The basalocortical neurons (BCNs) were antidromically driven with latencies of 1.1-13.5 ms, giving conduction velocities of 0.6-6.8 m/s. Many BCNs had regular patterns of spontaneous discharge (mean spontaneous activity: 20 impulses/s). Most BCNs were not responsive to non-noxious peripheral somatic stimulation. BCNs were readily excited by the iontophoretic application of glutamate and strongly inhibited by GABA. Eighty-five percent of the BCNs could be excited by acetylcholine. They could also be excited by cholinergic agonists. Muscarinic agonists excited a higher proportion of BCNs than nicotinic agonists. Excitatory responses to acetylcholine, carbachol and muscarinic agonists were abolished by atropine. |
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Keywords: | rat nucleus basalis globus pallidus substantia innominata cholinergic neuron antidromic stimulation microiontophoresis acetylcholine cholinergic agonist |
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