Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2034133352> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2034133352 endingPage "1301" @default.
- W2034133352 startingPage "1288" @default.
- W2034133352 abstract "Peripheral denervation has been shown to cause reorganization of the deafferented somatotopic region in primary somatosensory cortex (S1). However, the basic mechanisms that underlie reorganization are not well understood. In the experiments described in this paper, a novel in vivo/in vitro preparation of adult rat S1 was used to determine changes in local circuit properties associated with the denervation-induced plasticity of the cortical representation in rat S1. In the present studies, deafferentation of rat S1 was induced by cutting the radial and median nerves in the forelimb of adult rats, resulting in a rapid shift of the location of the forepaw/lower jaw border; the amount of the shift increased over the times assayed, through 28 days after denervation. The locations of both borders (i.e., original and reorganized) were marked with vital dyes, and slices from the marked region were used for whole-cell recording. Responses were evoked using electrical stimulation of supragranular S1 and recorded in supragranular neurons close to either the original or reorganized border. For each neuron, postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) were evoked by stimulation of fibers that crossed the border site (CB stim) and by equivalent stimulation that did not cross (NCB stim). Monosynaptic inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) were also examined after blocking excitatory transmission with 15 microM CNQX plus 100 microM DL-APV. The amplitudes of PSPs and IPSPs were compared between CB and NCB stimulation to quantify effects of the border sites on excitation and inhibition. Previous results using this preparation in the normal (i.e., without induced plasticity) rat S1 demonstrated that at a normal border both PSPs and IPSPs were smaller when evoked with CB stimulation than with NCB stimulation. For most durations of denervation, a similar bias (i.e., smaller responses with CB stimulation) for PSPs and IPSPs was observed at the site of the novel reorganized border, while no such bias was observed at the suppressed original border site. Thus changes in local circuit properties (excitation and inhibition) can reflect larger-scale changes in cortical organization. However, specific dissociations between these local circuit properties and the presence of the novel border at certain durations of denervation were also observed, suggesting that there are several intracortical processes contributing to cortical reorganization over time and that excitation and inhibition may contribute differentially to them." @default.
- W2034133352 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2034133352 creator A5030940799 @default.
- W2034133352 creator A5048589021 @default.
- W2034133352 date "2002-09-01" @default.
- W2034133352 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2034133352 title "Local Circuit Properties Underlying Cortical Reorganization" @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1492708991 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1513998086 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1594941372 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1621681081 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1623744184 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1653554710 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1653700203 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1671227548 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1733248925 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1916896154 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1928612813 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1944141667 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1966681126 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1981136283 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1984554593 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1984994314 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1985957374 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1994789528 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W1995177659 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2008058093 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2011264238 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2014960948 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2017042720 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2018078955 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2019417149 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2022941364 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2028466688 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2034928752 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2036718424 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2037667533 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2037734362 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2040057365 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2040200937 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2041239678 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2041810846 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2045387506 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2048393820 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2051600803 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2057878287 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2064521960 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2066220234 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2070941196 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2074966480 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2077279435 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2081231027 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2082310505 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2086359219 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2087258440 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2089413793 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2092994309 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2098655120 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2099834228 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2119182402 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2125149512 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2131421829 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2139966671 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2148703236 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2149771601 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2150938602 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2156379733 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2158935809 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2165243486 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2169191420 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2171630901 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2175190579 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2206245038 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2332324740 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2334275515 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2402796076 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W2467844808 @default.
- W2034133352 cites W4361867705 @default.
- W2034133352 doi "https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00994.2001" @default.
- W2034133352 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12205150" @default.
- W2034133352 hasPublicationYear "2002" @default.
- W2034133352 type Work @default.
- W2034133352 sameAs 2034133352 @default.
- W2034133352 citedByCount "68" @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522012 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522013 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522014 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522016 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522017 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522018 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522019 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522021 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522022 @default.
- W2034133352 countsByYear W20341333522023 @default.
- W2034133352 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2034133352 hasAuthorship W2034133352A5030940799 @default.
- W2034133352 hasAuthorship W2034133352A5048589021 @default.
- W2034133352 hasConcept C105702510 @default.