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2011年01月21日

【期刊论文】Bicuculline application a¡ects discharge patterns, ate-intensity functions, and frequency tuning characteristics of bat auditory cortical neurons

陈其才, Qi Cai Chen, Philip H.-S. Jen*

Hearing Research 150 (2000) 161-174,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

This study examined the effect of bicuculline application on the auditory response properties in the auditory cortex of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus. All auditory cortical neurons studied discharged either 1-2 or 3-7 impulses to 4 ms sound stimuli. Cortical neurons with high best frequencies tended to have high minimum thresholds. Bicuculline application increased the number of impulses and shortened the response latencies of all cortical neurons as well as changing the discharge patterns of half of the cortical neurons studied. Bicuculline application raised the rate-intensity functions but lowered the latency-intensity functions to varying degrees. Threshold-frequency tuning curves (FTCs) were either V-shaped, upper threshold or double-peaked. Threshold-FTCs and impulse-FTCs were mirror-images of each other. Bicuculline application expanded and raised the impulse-FTCs but lowered the threshold-FTCs, resulting in significantly decreased Qn values. Threshold^FTCs of cortical neurons determined within an orthogonally inserted electrode were very similar and expanded FTCs during bicuculline application were also very similar. Possible mechanisms for the contribution of GABAergic inhibition to shaping these response properties of cortical neurons are discussed.

Auditory cortex, Bat, Bicuculline, Intensity function, Frequency tuning curve

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2011年01月21日

【期刊论文】The Amplitude Sensitivity of Mouse Inferior Collicular Neurons in the Presence of Weak Noise

陈其才, Jia Tang, Fei-Jian Wu, Dan Wang, Philip H.-S. Jen, and Qi-Cai Chen

Chinese Journal of Physiology 50 (4): 187-198, 2007,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

Natural auditory environment consists of multiple sound sources that are embedded in ambient strong and weak noise. For effective sound communication and signal analysis, animals must somehow extract biologically relevant signals from the inevitable interference of ambient noise. The present study examined how a weak noise may affect the amplitude sensitivity of neurons in the mouse central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (IC) which receives convergent excitatory and inhibitory inputs from both lower and higher auditory centers. Specifically, we studied the amplitude sensitivity of IC neurons using a probe (best frequency pulse) and a masker (weak noise) under simultaneous masking paradigm. For most IC neurons, weak noise masking increases the minimum threshold and decreases the number of impulses. Noise masking also increased the slope and decreased the dynamic range of the rate amplitude function of these IC neurons. The strength of this noise masking was greater at low than at high sound amplitudes. This variation in the amplitude sensitivity of IC neurons in the presence of the weak noise was mostly mediated through GABAergic inhibition. These data indicate that in the real world the ambient weak noise improves amplitude sensitivity of IC neurons through GABAergic inhibition while inevitably decreases the range of overall auditory sensitivity of IC neurons.

amplitude sensitivity, bicuculline, GABA-mediated inhibition, inferior colliculus, mouse, simultaneous masking, weak noise

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2011年01月21日

【期刊论文】The effect of two-tone stimulation on responses of two simultaneously recorded neurons in the inferior colliculus of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus

陈其才, Philip H.-S. Jen*, Fei Jian Wu, Qi Cai Chen

Hearing Research 168 (2002) 139-149,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

This study examined auditory responses of two simultaneously recorded neurons in the central nucleus of bat inferior colliculus (IC) under two-tone stimulation conditions. We specifically examined how a sound within the excitatory frequency tuning curve (FTC) of one IC neuron might affect responses of the other IC neuron in amplitude and frequency domains. Under this specific two-tone stimulation condition, responses of 82% neurons were suppressed and their excitatory FTCs sharpened. Responses of the other 18% neurons were facilitated and their excitatory FTCs broadened. Two-tone suppression was greater at low than at high stimulus amplitudes. Two-tone suppression also decreased with increasing recording depth and best frequency (BF) difference between each pair of neurons. The suppressive or facilitatory FTC of a neuron plotted under two-tone stimulation conditions was always within the excitatory FTC of the other neuron. Two-tone suppression or two-tone facilitation was weak near the BF but became increasingly strong with frequencies away from the BF. Biological significance of these findings is discussed.

Facilitation, Frequency tuning curve, Inferior colliculus, Suppression, Rate-amplitude function

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2011年01月21日

【期刊论文】Corticofugal control of central auditory sensitivity in the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus

陈其才, Xinde Sun, Qi Cai Chen, Philip H.-S. Jen*

Neuroscience Letters 212 (1996) 131-134,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

Using bats as a model auditory system, we studied corticofugal control of auditory sensitivity of neurons in the inferior colliculus. We demonstrate for the first time that the corticocollicular pathway continuously regulates acoustic signal processing in the inferior coiliculus by increasing the threshold, reducing the auditory spatial response area, and sharpening the frequency tuning curve of recorded inferior collicular neurons. Regulation of auditory sensitivity of recorded inferior collicular neurons was observed when the corticocollicular pathway was activated by electrical stimulation in the auditory cortex. The effect of this corticofugal regulation of auditory sensitivity in inferior collicular neurons can also be produced by ionophoretical application of GABA to the collicular recording site. This regulation of ascending acoustic information by commands originating from higher brain centers may provide the bat with a mechanism to actively control acoustic signal processing and thus optimize acoustic signal analysis.

Bats, Corticofugal regulation, Spatial sensitivity, Inferior colliculus

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2011年01月21日

【期刊论文】Interaction between excitation and inhibition affects frequency tuning curve, response size and latency of neurons in the auditory cortex of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus

陈其才, Philip H.-S. Jen*, Qi Cai Chen, Fei Jian Wu

Hearing Research 174 (2002) 281-289,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

Neurons in the auditory cortex (AC) receive convergent excitatory and inhibitory inputs from the lower auditory nuclei. Interaction between these two opposing inputs shapes different response properties of AC neurons. In this study, we examined how this interaction might affect the frequency tuning curves (FTCs), number of impulses and latency of AC neurons in the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, using a probe (excitatory tone) and a masker (inhibitory tone) under different stimulation conditions. Excitatory FTCs of AC neurons were either V-shaped, closed (i.e. upper threshold) or double-peaked. Inhibitory FTCs were obtained either at both flanks or only at the low or high flank of excitatory FTCs. Application of bicuculline, an antagonist for Q-aminobutyric acid A receptors, produced expansion of excitatory FTCs into predrug inhibitory FTCs. Inhibition of probeelicited responses occurred when a masker was presented at certain intertone intervals. Maximal inhibition typically took place when a masker was presented within 4 ms prior to the probe. During maximal inhibition, a neuron had the minimal number of impulses and the longest response latency. Inhibition became stronger with increasing masker intensity but became weaker with increasing intertone interval. Biological significance of these data is discussed.

Auditory cortex, Bat, Bicuculline, Frequency tuning curve, Inhibition, Latency

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