Optical mapping reveals developmental dynamics of Mg2+-/APV-sensitive components of glossopharyngeal glutamatergic EPSPs in the embryonic chick NTS
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Optical mapping reveals developmental dynamics of Mg2+-/APV-sensitive components of glossopharyngeal glutamatergic EPSPs in the embryonic chick NTS
Abstract
To examine whether there are any differences in functional organization between the glossopharyngeal nerve (N. IX)- and vagus nerve (N. X)-projecting areas in the nucleus of the tractus solitarius (NTS), we performed optical recording of neural responses evoked by N. IX stimulation in 5- to 9-day-old embryonic chick brain stem preparations and compared the results with those in our previous studies concerning the N. X-related NTS. First, we investigated DL-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (APV)/Mg2+ sensitivity of the glutamatergic excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) in the N. IX-related NTS. In 7- to 9-day-old preparations, we found regional differences in the degree of both the APV-induced reduction and Mg2+-free-induced enhancement of the EPSPs. We constructed developmental maps of spatial patterns of the APV- and Mg2+-sensitive components and showed that functional expression of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor dynamically changed during development. Second, we studied initial expression of synaptic functions in the N. IX-related NTS. In 6-day-old preparations, although action potentials alone were usually detected in normal Ringer solution, small EPSPs were elicited in a Mg2+-free solution. This result suggests that the NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic function is latently generated in the N. IX-related NTS at the 6-day-old embryonic stage and that external Mg2+ regulates the onset of synaptic functions. Developmental patterns of APV/Mg2+ sensitivity and the stage of initial expression of the glossopharyngeal EPSP were similar to those of the N. X, suggesting that the developmental sequence of the synaptic function in the NTS is the same for the N. IX- and N. X-related NTS.
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