Development of Intrinsic Connectivity in the Central Nucleus of the Mouse Inferior Colliculus

Nov 8, 2014The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Development of natural brain connections in the main sound-processing area of the mouse midbrain

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Abstract

An extensive excitatory and inhibitory network is present in the inferior colliculus of newborn mice by postnatal day 2.

  • Local synaptic connections in the inferior colliculus show continuous maps that overlap and align with the isofrequency axis.
  • Input maps for both excitatory and inhibitory connections expand during the first week of life and undergo refinement after hearing onset.
  • The refinement of input maps is greater for excitatory connections than for inhibitory ones, leading to increased intrinsic inhibition post-hearing.

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