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The cholinergic influence on the function of the cat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN)
Authors:Adam M. Sillito   John A. Kemp  Nicoletta Berardi
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Physiology, University College, P.O. Box 78, Cardiff CF1 1XL, U.K.

bMRC Neurochemical Pharmacology Unit, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH U.K.

Abstract:The functional influence of the cholinergic input to cat dLGN has been examined by assessing the action of iontophoretically applied acetylcholine (ACh) on the visual responses of cells in layers A and A1. Iontophoretically applied pulses of ACh exerted a strong excitatory action on all 113 cells studied within these layers. In the presence of a sustained application of ACh, the excitatory responses to an optimal stimulus such as a spot of light located within the receptive field centre were greatly facilitated, but at the same time stimulus-specific inhibitory influences were also enhanced. The action of ACh on the stimulus-specific inhibitory influences had the consequence that the responses to non-optimal stimuli were not facilitated to the same extent as those to optimal stimuli and in some cases even diminished. The stimulus-specific inhibitory effects seen in the presence of ACh were very powerful and frequently resulted in complete suppression of the elevated background discharge. We suggest that the ACh directly excites both the relay cells and the Golgi type II inhibitory interneurones within the dLGN. The facilitation of the stimulus-specific inhibition may follow from a direct action on the presynaptic dendrites of the Golgi type II cells which arborize within the dendritis field of the relay cell. Supplementary observations on cells in the perigeniculate nucleus confirm previous findings showing that ACh has an inhibitory effect on these cells. We suggest a tripartite action for the cholinergic influence on the dLGN, involving direct facilitation of relay cells, enhancement of stimulus-specific inhibition via the Golgi type II cells, and disinhibition of the non-specific inhibitory influence from the perigeniculate nucleus.
Keywords:dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus   acetylcholine   receptive field properties   centre   surround   antagonism   arousal   reticular facilitation
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