Author:
Freeman John H.,Rabinak Christine A.,Campolattaro Matthew M.
Abstract
Pontine neuronal activation during auditory stimuli increases
ontogenetically between postnatal days (P) P17 and P24 in rats. Pontine
neurons are an essential component of the conditioned stimulus (CS) pathway
for eyeblink conditioning, providing mossy fiber input to the cerebellum. Here
we examined whether the developmental limitation in pontine responsiveness to
a CS in P17 rats could be overcome by direct stimulation of the CS pathway.
Eyeblink conditioning was established in infant rats on P17-P18 and P24-P25
using pontine stimulation as a CS. There were no significant age-related
differences in the rate or level of conditioning. Eyeblink conditioned
responses established with the stimulation CS were abolished by inactivation
of the ipsilateral cerebellar nuclei and overlying cortex in both age groups.
The findings suggest that developmental changes in the CS pathway play an
important 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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