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蓝斑电刺激对猫视觉皮层神经元活动的影响。

Effect of electrical stimulation of locus coeruleus on the activity of neurons in the cat visual cortex.

作者信息

Sato H, Fox K, Daw N W

机构信息

Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 1989 Oct;62(4):946-58. doi: 10.1152/jn.1989.62.4.946.

Abstract
  1. We studied the effect of electrically stimulating the locus coeruleus (LC) and iontophoresing noradrenergic antagonists on visual responses and spontaneous activity of individual cells in the cat primary visual cortex. 2. A bilateral projection from LC to visual cortex was demonstrated anatomically, by retrograde labeling using horseradish peroxidase. Where electrical stimulation of both ipsilateral and contralateral LC affected a cortical neuron, the effect induced by stimulating each side was similar. 3. One hundred and two cells were recorded in area 17: 52% of them had their activity suppressed and 36% had their activity facilitated by LC stimulation. The suppressive effect was predominant in cortical layers II + III and IV, whereas most cells in layer V and one-half of the cells in layer VI were facilitated by LC stimulation. This suggests that LC neurons innervate each cortical layer in a different manner. 4. Simple and complex cells were equally sensitive to LC stimulation. For simple cells, the suppressive effect of LC stimulation was dominant throughout all layers. For complex cells, the suppressive effect was dominant in layers II + III and IV, whereas the facilitatory effect was dominant in layers V and VI. 5. The suppressive effect of LC stimulation was blocked by iontophoretic application of beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists and the facilitatory effect was blocked by either alpha- or beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists. 6. Nonselective alpha-, and selective alpha 1- and alpha 2-receptor antagonists suppressed visual and spontaneous activity in almost all neurons tested, suggesting that these receptors are either facilitatory at a postsynaptic site or inhibitory at a site presynaptic to an inhibitory synapse in the visual cortex. 7. beta-Receptor antagonists facilitated activity in 45% and suppressed activity in 36% of the cells tested, suggesting there are both suppressive and facilitatory types of beta-receptors. 8. The effectiveness of alpha- and beta-antagonists on the activity of neurons without LC stimulation also suggested that spontaneously released noradrenaline activated noradrenergic receptors in the visual cortex even in the anesthetized and paralyzed cat. 9. In most cells tested, both alpha- and beta-receptor antagonists exerted effects on single neurons suggesting that endogenous noradrenaline acts on both alpha- and beta-receptors on the same cell. 10. The activation of LC did not improve the signal- (visual response)to-noise (spontaneous discharge) ratio of neurons in the visual cortex. 11. LC seemed to control the activity of each cortical layer differently, by activating different kinds of noradrenergic receptors in different layers.
摘要
  1. 我们研究了电刺激蓝斑(LC)以及离子导入去甲肾上腺素能拮抗剂对猫初级视觉皮层单个细胞的视觉反应和自发活动的影响。2. 通过使用辣根过氧化物酶进行逆行标记,从解剖学上证实了从LC到视觉皮层的双侧投射。当同侧和对侧LC的电刺激都影响一个皮层神经元时,刺激每一侧所诱导的效应是相似的。3. 在17区记录了102个细胞:其中52%的细胞活动受到抑制,36%的细胞活动因LC刺激而增强。抑制效应在皮层II + III层和IV层中占主导,而V层中的大多数细胞以及VI层中一半的细胞因LC刺激而活动增强。这表明LC神经元以不同方式支配每个皮层层。4. 简单细胞和复杂细胞对LC刺激同样敏感。对于简单细胞,LC刺激的抑制效应在所有层中都占主导。对于复杂细胞,抑制效应在II + III层和IV层中占主导,而促进效应在V层和VI层中占主导。5. 通过离子导入β - 肾上腺素能受体拮抗剂可阻断LC刺激的抑制效应,而α - 或β - 肾上腺素能受体拮抗剂均可阻断促进效应。6. 非选择性α - 受体拮抗剂以及选择性α1 - 和α2 - 受体拮抗剂几乎抑制了所有测试神经元的视觉和自发活动,这表明这些受体要么在突触后位点起促进作用,要么在视觉皮层中抑制性突触的突触前位点起抑制作用。7. β - 受体拮抗剂使45%的测试细胞活动增强,36%的测试细胞活动受到抑制,这表明存在抑制性和促进性两种类型的β - 受体。8. α - 和β - 拮抗剂在无LC刺激时对神经元活动的作用也表明,即使在麻醉和麻痹的猫中,自发释放的去甲肾上腺素也能激活视觉皮层中的去甲肾上腺素能受体。9. 在大多数测试细胞中,α - 和β - 受体拮抗剂都对单个神经元产生作用,这表明内源性去甲肾上腺素作用于同一细胞上的α - 和β - 受体。10. LC的激活并未改善视觉皮层中神经元的信号(视觉反应)与噪声(自发放电)之比。11. LC似乎通过在不同层中激活不同类型的去甲肾上腺素能受体,以不同方式控制每个皮层层的活动。

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