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Synaptic potentials and effects of amino acid antagonists in the auditory cortex
Authors:Charles I. Cox   Raju Metherate   Norman M. Weinberger  John H. Ashe  
Affiliation:Department of Neuroscience, University of California, Riverside 92521.
Abstract:Neurons of in vitro guinea pig and rat auditory cortex receive a complex synaptic pattern of afferent information. As many as four synaptic responses to a single-stimulus pulse to the gray or white matter can occur; an early-EPSP followed, sequentially, by an early-IPSP, late-EPSP, and late-IPSP. Paired pulse stimulation and pharmacological studies show that the early-IPSP can modify information transmission that occurs by way of the early-EPSP. Each of these four synaptic responses differed in estimated reversal potential, and each was differentially sensitive to antagonism by pharmacological agents. DNQX (6,7-dinitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione), a quisqualate/kainate receptor antagonist, blocked the early-EPSP, and the late-EPSP was blocked by the NMDA receptor antagonist APV (D-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate). The early-IPSP was blocked by the GABA-a receptor antagonist bicuculline, and the late-IPSP by the GABA-b receptor antagonists 2-OH saclofen or phaclofen. Presentation of stimulus trains, even at relatively low intensities, could produce a long-lasting APV-sensitive membrane depolarization. Also discussed is the possible role of these synaptic potentials in auditory cortical function and plasticity.
Keywords:Synaptic potentials   Auditory cortex   Excitatory amino acid receptors   Quisqualate/kainate receptors   NMDA receptors   GABA receptors   GABA-a receptors   GABA-b receptors   2-hydroxy-saclofen   Bicuculline   DNQX (6,7-dinitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione)   APV (D-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate)   Phaclofen
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