Origin and properties of striatal local field potential responses to cortical stimulation: temporal regulation by fast inhibitory connections.

PLoS One

Neural Circuit Physiology Lab, Systems Neuroscience Group, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: July 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Evoked striatal field potentials can provide insights into corticostriatal communication, but their origins and significance are not well understood.
  • Infusion of the AMPA receptor antagonist CNQX significantly reduced striatal field responses and showed increased local field responses with stronger stimulating current, exhibiting key properties of corticostriatal transmission.
  • The study demonstrated that blocking GABA(A) receptors with bicuculline increased the duration and intensity of striatal responses to cortical stimulation, highlighting the role of inhibitory connections in regulating striatal network activity.

Article Abstract

Evoked striatal field potentials are seldom used to study corticostriatal communication in vivo because little is known about their origin and significance. Here we show that striatal field responses evoked by stimulating the prelimbic cortex in mice are reduced by more than 90% after infusing the AMPA receptor antagonist CNQX close to the recording electrode. Moreover, the amplitude of local field responses and dPSPs recorded in striatal medium spiny neurons increase in parallel with increasing stimulating current intensity. Finally, the evoked striatal fields show several of the basic known properties of corticostriatal transmission, including paired pulse facilitation and topographical organization. As a case study, we characterized the effect of local GABA(A) receptor blockade on striatal field and multiunitary action potential responses to prelimbic cortex stimulation. Striatal activity was recorded through a 24 channel silicon probe at about 600 µm from a microdialysis probe. Intrastriatal administration of the GABA(A) receptor antagonist bicuculline increased by 65±7% the duration of the evoked field responses. Moreover, the associated action potential responses were markedly enhanced during bicuculline infusion. Bicuculline enhancement took place at all the striatal sites that showed a response to cortical stimulation before drug infusion, but sites showing no field response before bicuculline remained unresponsive during GABA(A) receptor blockade. Thus, the data demonstrate that fast inhibitory connections exert a marked temporal regulation of input-output transformations within spatially delimited striatal networks responding to a cortical input. Overall, we propose that evoked striatal fields may be a useful tool to study corticostriatal synaptic connectivity in relation to behavior.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3232222PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0028473PLOS

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