1994
DOI: 10.1152/jn.1994.71.1.17
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Spontaneous firing patterns and axonal projections of single corticostriatal neurons in the rat medial agranular cortex

Abstract: 1. Spontaneous fluctuations of membrane potential, patterns of spontaneous firing, dendritic branching patterns, and intracortical and striatal axonal arborizations were compared for two types of corticostriatal neurons in the medial agranular cortex of urethan-anesthetized rats: 1) pyramidal tract (PT) cells identified by antidromic activation from the medullary pyramid and 2) crossed corticostriatal (CST) neurons identified by antidromic activation from the contralateral neostriatum. The ipsilateral corticos… Show more

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“…However, this problem might be circumvented if the BLA effect required that multiple pairings with cortical inputs occurred over time before a significant potentiation is achieved. Although 60 such pairings were sufficient to induce LTP in our conditions, the minimum number of coincident cortical-BLA firings might be different in vivo where corticostriatal neurons exhibit sustained spontaneous activity (46,47). In these conditions, BLA inputs might only facilitate cortical synapses that consistently and repeatedly exhibit phasic increases in activity around BLA spikes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…However, this problem might be circumvented if the BLA effect required that multiple pairings with cortical inputs occurred over time before a significant potentiation is achieved. Although 60 such pairings were sufficient to induce LTP in our conditions, the minimum number of coincident cortical-BLA firings might be different in vivo where corticostriatal neurons exhibit sustained spontaneous activity (46,47). In these conditions, BLA inputs might only facilitate cortical synapses that consistently and repeatedly exhibit phasic increases in activity around BLA spikes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In the normal brain in vivo, the neurons of the cerebral cortex and striatum regularly shift to depolarized states from which action potentials are selectively generated (Cowan and Wilson 1994;O'Donnell and Grace 1995;West et al, submitted). These "up" states are dependent on convergent activity of excitatory synaptic inputs to the neuron (Steriade 2001;West et al, submitted).…”
Section: Dysfunction Of the Frontal Corticostriatal Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The membrane potential of virtually all neocortical neurons undergoes relatively abrupt transitions from a hyperpolarized DOWN state to a substantially more depolarized UP state (∼10-20mV difference) (Metherate and Ashe, 1993;Steriade et al, 1993e;Steriade et al, 1993f;Steriade et al, 1993b;Cowan and Wilson, 1994;Amzica and Steriade, 1995;Destexhe et al, 1999;Volgushev et al, 2006). The DOWN state is associated with a positive polarity local field potential (LFP) in infragranular layers.…”
Section: Slow (<1 Hz) Rhythms-mirceamentioning
confidence: 99%