Chattering and differential signal processing in identified motion-sensitive neurons of parallel visual pathways in the chick tectum

Harald Luksch, Harvey J. Karten, David Kleinfeld, Ralf Wessel

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Abstract

At least three identified cell types in the stratum griseum centrale (SGC) of the chick optic tectum mediate separate pathways from the retina to different subdivisions of the thalamic nucleus rotundus. Two of these, SGC type I and type II, constitute the major direct inputs to rotundal subdivisions that process various aspects of visual information, e.g., motion and luminance changes. Here, we examined the responses of these cell types to somatic current injection and synaptic input. We used a brain slice preparation of the chick tectum and applied whole-cell patch recordings, restricted electrical stimulation of dendritic endings, and subsequent labeling with biocytin. Type I neurons responded with regular sequences of bursts ("chattering") to depolarizing current injection. Electrical stimulation of retinal afferents evoked a sharp-onset EPSP/burst response that was blocked with CNQX. The sharp-onset EPSP/burst response to synaptic stimulation persisted when the soma was hyperpolarized, thus suggesting the presence of dendritic spike generation. In contrast, the type II neurons responded to depolarizing current injection solely with an irregular sequence of individual spikes. Electrical stimulation of retinal afferents led to slow and long-lasting EPSPs that gave rise to one or several action potentials. In conclusion, the morphological distinct SGC type I and II neurons also have different response properties to retinal inputs. This difference is likely to have functional significance for the differential processing of visual information in the separate pathways from the retina to different subdivisions of the thalamic nucleus rotundus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6440-6446
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume21
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cellular physiology
  • Dendrites
  • Motion
  • Optic tectum
  • Synaptic stimulation
  • Visual system
  • Whole-cell patch recording

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