Rapid Plasticity of Visual Responses in the Adult Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
Male
Neurons
0301 basic medicine
Neuronal Plasticity
Time Factors
Neuroscience(all)
Aminobutyrates
Action Potentials
Geniculate Bodies
03 medical and health sciences
Cats
Electroretinography
Excitatory Amino Acid Agonists
Reaction Time
Visual Perception
Animals
Female
Visual Pathways
Visual Fields
Photic Stimulation
DOI:
10.1016/j.neuron.2011.06.025
Publication Date:
2011-09-09T02:06:00Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Compared to the developing visual system, where neuronal plasticity has been well characterized at multiple levels, little is known about plasticity in the adult, particularly within subcortical structures. We made intraocular injections of 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid (APB) in adult cats to block visual responses in On-center retinal ganglion cells and examined the consequences on visual responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the thalamus. In contrast to current views of retinogeniculate organization, which hold that On-center LGN neurons should become silent with APB, we find that ∼50% of On-center neurons rapidly develop Off-center responses. The time course of these emergent responses and the actions of APB in the retina indicate the plasticity occurs within the LGN. These results suggest there is greater divergence of retinogeniculate connections than previously recognized and that functionally silent, nonspecific retinal inputs can serve as a substrate for rapid plasticity in the adult.
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