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Neonatal deafferentation does not alter membrane properties of trigeminal nucleus principalis neurons.

F S Lo1, R S Erzurumlu.   

Abstract

In the brain stem trigeminal complex of rats and mice, presynaptic afferent arbors and postsynaptic target cells form discrete modules ("barrelettes"), the arrangement of which duplicates the patterned distribution of whiskers and sinus hairs on the ipsilateral snout. Within the barrelette region of the nucleus principalis of the trigeminal nerve (PrV), neurons participating in barrelettes and those with dendritic spans covering multiple barrelettes (interbarrelette neurons) can be identified by their morphological and electrophysiological characteristics as early as postnatal day 1. Barrelette cells have focal dendritic processes, are characterized by a transient K(+) conductance (I(A)), whereas interbarrelette cells with larger soma and extensive dendritic fields characteristically exhibit low-threshold T-type Ca(2+) spikes (LTS). In this study, we surveyed membrane properties of barrelette and interbarrelette neurons during and after consolidation of barrelettes in the PrV and effects of peripheral deafferentation on these properties. During postnatal development (PND1-13), there were no changes in the resting potential, composition of active conductances and Na(+) spikes of both barrelette and interbarrelette cells. The only notable changes were a decline in input resistance and a slight increase in the amplitude of LTS. The infraorbital (IO) branch of the trigeminal nerve provides the sole afferent input source to the whisker pad. IO nerve transection at birth abolishes barrelette formation as well as whisker-related neuronal patterns all the way to the neocortex. Surprisingly this procedure had no effect on membrane properties of PrV neurons. The results of the present study demonstrate that distinct membrane properties of barrelette and interbarrelette cells are maintained even in the absence of input from the whiskers during the critical period of pattern formation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11247979      PMCID: PMC3676675          DOI: 10.1152/jn.2001.85.3.1088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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