Postnatal development of synaptic properties of the GABAergic projection from the inferior colliculus to the auditory thalamus.

Abstract:

:The development of auditory temporal processing is important for processing complex sounds as well as for acquiring reading and language skills. Neuronal properties and sound processing change dramatically in auditory cortex neurons after the onset of hearing. However, the development of the auditory thalamus or medial geniculate body (MGB) has not been well studied over this critical time window. Since synaptic inhibition has been shown to be crucial for auditory temporal processing, this study examined the development of a feedforward, GABAergic connection to the MGB from the inferior colliculus (IC), which is also the source of sensory glutamatergic inputs to the MGB. IC-MGB inhibition was studied using whole cell patch-clamp recordings from rat brain slices in current-clamp and voltage-clamp modes at three age groups: a prehearing group [postnatal day (P)7-P9], an immediate posthearing group (P15-P17), and a juvenile group (P22-P32) whose neuronal properties are largely mature. Membrane properties matured substantially across the ages studied. GABAA and GABAB inhibitory postsynaptic potentials were present at all ages and were similar in amplitude. Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials became faster to single shocks, showed less depression to train stimuli at 5 and 10 Hz, and were overall more efficacious in controlling excitability with age. Overall, IC-MGB inhibition becomes faster and more precise during a time period of rapid changes across the auditory system due to the codevelopment of membrane properties and synaptic properties.

journal_name

J Neurophysiol

authors

Venkataraman Y,Bartlett EL

doi

10.1152/jn.00021.2013

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-06-01 00:00:00

pages

2866-82

issue

12

eissn

0022-3077

issn

1522-1598

pii

jn.00021.2013

journal_volume

109

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