Synaptic excitation underlies processing of paired stimulation in the mouse inferior colliculus.

Eur J Neurosci

Department of Physiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Key Laboratory of Psychiatric Disorders of Guangdong Province, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Center for Brain Science and Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Key Laboratory of Mental Health of the Ministry of Education, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Published: April 2021

The inferior colliculus (IC) receives inputs from the ascending auditory pathway and helps localize the sound source by shaping neurons' responses. However, the contributions of excitatory or inhibitory synaptic inputs evoked by paired binaural stimuli with different inter-stimulus intervals to auditory responses of IC neurons remain unclear. Here, we firstly investigated the IC neuronal response to the paired binaural stimuli with different inter-stimulus intervals using in vivo loose-patch recordings in anesthetized C57BL/6 mice. It was found that the total acoustic evoked spikes remained unchanged under microsecond interval conditions, but persistent suppression would be observed when the time intervals were extended. We further studied the paired binaural stimuli evoked excitatory/inhibitory inputs using in vivo whole-cell voltage-clamp techniques and blockage of the auditory nerve. The amplitudes of the contralateral excitatory inputs could be suppressed, unaffected or facilitated as the interaural delay varied. In contrast, contralateral inhibitory inputs and ipsilateral synaptic inputs remained almost unchanged. Most IC neurons exhibited the suppression of contralateral excitatory inputs over the interval range of dozens of milliseconds. The facilitative effect was generated by the summation of contralateral and ipsilateral excitation. Suppression and facilitation were completely abolished when ipsilateral auditory nerve was blocked pharmacologically, indicating that these effects were exerted by ipsilateral stimulation. These results suggested that the IC would inherit the binaural inputs integrated at the brainstem as well as within the IC and synaptic excitations, modulated by ipsilateral stimulation, underlie the binaural acoustic response.

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