Dynamic differentiation of GABAA-sensitive influences on orientation selectivity of complex cells in the cat striate cortex.
B Pfleger, A B Bonds
Index: Exp. Brain Res. 104(1) , 81-8, (1995)
Full Text: HTML
Abstract
The influence of GABAA receptors on orientation selectivity of cat complex cells was tested by iontophoresis of the GABAA receptor blockers bicuculline and N-methyl-bicuculline while stimulating with drifting sinusoidal gratings. Reduction of orientation tuning was markedly less than reported in previous studies that used drifting bars as visual stimuli. Only 3/31 cells lost orientation selectivity, with an average increase in bandwidth of 33%, as opposed to half the cells losing selectivity and a bandwidth increase for the remainder of 47% as reported previously. Infusion of GABAA blockers revealed a prominent stimulus onset transient response, lasting about 120 ms, that showed a broadening of orientation selectivity comparable to that found using drifting bars under similar circumstances. We believe that drifting gratings emphasize a steady-state response component that retains, in the presence of GABAA blockers, significant orientation selectivity. Because the onset transient is initially unselective for orientation, we suggest that the steady-state, orientation-selective response component develops from an alternate inhibitory mechanism, possibly mediated by GABAB receptors.
Related Compounds
Related Articles:
2000-12-01
[Anesthesiology 93(6) , 1474-81, (2000)]
Influence of genuine kavapyrone enantiomers on the GABA-A binding site.
1998-08-01
[Planta Med. 64(6) , 504-6, (1998)]
1994-05-23
[Brain Res. 646(2) , 235-41, (1994)]
1997-07-01
[Neuroscience 79(1) , 191-201, (1997)]
Discriminative stimulus effects of tiagabine and related GABAergic drugs in rats.
2008-05-01
[Psychopharmacology 197(4) , 591-600, (2008)]