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Robust Subthreshold Cross-modal Modulation of Auditory Response by Cutaneous Electrical Stimulation in First- and Higher-order Auditory Thalamic Nuclei

机译:一种强大的划线跨模型调制在第一和高阶听觉中的皮肤电刺激对听觉反应

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Conventional extracellular recording has revealed cross-modal alterations of auditory cell activities by cutaneous electrical stimulation of the hindpaw in first-and higher-order auditory thalamic nuclei (Donishi et al., 2011). Juxta-cellular recording and labeling techniques were used in the present study to examine the cross-modal alterations in detail, focusing on possible nucleus and/or cell type-related distinctions in modulation. Recordings were obtained from 80 cells of anesthetized rats. Cutaneous electrical stimulation, which did not elicit unit discharges, i.e., subthreshold effects, modulated early (onset) and/or late auditory responses of first-(64%) and higher-order nucleus cells (77%) with regard to response magnitude, latency and/or burst spiking. Attenuation predominated in the modulation of response magnitude and burst spiking, and delay predominated in the modulation of response time. Striking alterations of burst spiking took place in higher-order nucleus cells, which had the potential to exhibit higher propensities for burst spiking as compared to first-order nucleus cells. A sub-population of first-order nucleus cells showing modulation in early response magnitude in the caudal domain of the nucleus had larger cell bodies and higher propensities for burst spiking as compared to cells showing no modulation. These findings suggest that somatosensory influence is incorporated into parallel channels in auditory thalamic nuclei to impose distinct impacts on cortical and subcortical sensory processing. Further, cutaneous electrical stimulation given after early auditory responses modulated late responses. Somatosensory influence is likely to affect ongoing auditory processing at any time without being coincident with sound onset in a narrow temporal window. (C) 2018 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:常规的细胞外记录揭示了通过在第一和高阶听觉丘脑核(Donishi等,2011)中的后爪的皮肤电刺激对听觉细胞活性的交叉模态改变。本研究中使用了Juxta-Cellular记录和标记技术,以详细检查跨模态改变,聚焦在调节中可能的细胞核和/或细胞类型相关的区段。从80个麻醉大鼠中获得录音。皮肤电刺激,其未引发单位放电,即第一种(64%)和/或高阶核细胞(77%)的亚阈值效应,调制早期(发病)和/或晚期听觉反应(77%),如响应幅度,延迟和/或爆发。衰减在响应幅度和突发峰值的调制中占主导地位,并且在响应时间的调制中占主导地位的延迟。与一阶细胞核细胞相比,在高阶核细胞中发生突出的爆炸峰的改变,其具有潜在的爆发尖峰施力。显示核结构尾部在核结构域中早期响应幅度调节的一阶细胞核细胞的亚群具有较大的细胞体,与显示没有调节的细胞相比,突发尖刺的施力更高。这些发现表明,躯体感觉影响被纳入听觉丘脑中的平行频道,以对皮质和皮质感觉加工施加不同的影响。此外,早期听觉响应后给出的皮肤电刺激调节后期反应。躯体感觉的影响可能会在任何时候影响持续的听觉处理,而不会在狭窄的时间窗口中与声音发作重合。 (c)2018年IBRO。 elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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