Author:
Freeman John H.,Muckler Adam S.
Abstract
Neuronal activity was recorded in the pontine nuclei of developing rats
during eyeblink conditioning on postnatal days 17–18 (P17–P18) or
P24–P25. A pretraining session consisted of unpaired presentations of a
300-msec tone conditioned stimulus (CS) and a 10-msec periorbital shock
unconditioned stimulus (US). Five paired training sessions followed the
unpaired session, consisting of 100 trials of the CS paired with the US. The
rats trained on P24–P25 exhibited significantly more conditioned
responses (CRs) than the rats trained on P17–P18, although both groups
produced CRs by the end of training. Ontogenetic increases in pre-CS and
stimulus-elicited activity in the pontine nuclei were observed during the
pretraining session and after paired training. The activity of pontine units
was greater on trials with CRs relative to trials without CRs in rats trained
on P24–P25, but almost no CR-related modulation was observed in the
pontine units of rats trained on P17–P18. The findings indicate that
pontine neuronal responses to the CS and modulation of pontine activity by the
cerebellum and red nucleus undergo substantial postnatal maturation. The
developmental changes in pontine neuronal activity might play a significant
role in the ontogeny of eyeblink conditioning.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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