Analysis of excitatory and inhibitory neuron types in the inferior colliculus based on Ih properties

Apr 4, 2019Journal of neurophysiology

Differences in excitatory and inhibitory nerve cells in the sound processing area based on their electrical properties

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Abstract

All GABAergic neurons in the study exhibited slow-activating hyperpolarizing-activated currents.

  • GABAergic neurons displayed adapting firing patterns similar to the majority of glutamatergic neurons.
  • A subset of glutamatergic neurons showed fast-activating currents with larger amplitudes.
  • Differential distribution of HCN channel subtypes was observed among neuron types in the inferior colliculus.
  • Approximately 15% of glutamatergic neurons demonstrated an onset spiking pattern, linked with large and fast currents.
  • Membrane properties and firing patterns of GABAergic neurons were found to be similar to about one-third of excitatory neurons.

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