Neuronal Organization in the Inferior Colliculus Revisited with Cell-Type-Dependent Monosynaptic Tracing

Feb 28, 2018The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Detailed Mapping of Nerve Cell Types and Their Direct Connections in the Auditory Midbrain

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Abstract

Both excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the inferior colliculus shell predominantly receive ascending inputs.

  • Excitatory neurons in the IC shell are categorized into two groups based on their input sources: one group receives inputs from ascending nuclei, while the other receives inputs from a mix of descending and neuromodulatory nuclei.
  • Inhibitory neurons in the IC core receive inputs from a combination of all input sources, including ascending, descending, and contralateral nuclei.
  • Core inhibitory neurons receive a higher proportion of inhibitory inputs from the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus compared to excitatory neurons.
  • Inhibitory neurons in the IC shell preferentially receive inputs from the contralateral IC.
  • These findings suggest the presence of two long-range disinhibitory circuits within the inferior colliculus.

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