Mode of firing and rectifying properties of nucleus ovoidalis neurons in the avian auditory thalamus

Apr 1, 1994Journal of neurophysiology

Firing patterns and electrical response of sound-processing neurons in the bird's auditory relay area

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Abstract

Resting potentials of neurons in the nucleus ovoidalis of chickens range from -69 mV to -51 mV.

  • Neurons exhibit diverse resting potentials and input resistances, with a mean resting potential of -60 mV.
  • A majority (86%) of neurons show weakly adapting, tonic firing patterns in response to depolarizing current pulses.
  • Tetrodotoxin application blocks action potentials and reduces inward rectification, indicating a persistent sodium current's influence.
  • Burst firing capability in some neurons is associated with slow depolarizations and rebound slow potentials, likely due to low threshold calcium currents.
  • All neurons display a hyperpolarization-activated inward rectification that can be blocked by cesium but not by other tested ions.
  • The voltage and time dependencies of persistent sodium current and hyperpolarization-activated current may influence neuronal activity patterns.

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