Suprachiasmatic nucleus communicates with anterior thalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons via rapid glutamatergic and gabaergic neurotransmission: state-dependent response patterns observed in vitro
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Suprachiasmatic nucleus communicates with anterior thalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons via rapid glutamatergic and gabaergic neurotransmission: state-dependent response patterns observed in vitro
Abstract
The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus uniquely projects to the midline thalamic paraventricular nucleus. To characterize this projection, patch clamp techniques applied in acute rat brain slice preparations examined responses of anterior thalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons to focal suprachiasmatic nucleus stimulation. Whole cell recordings from slices obtained during daytime (n=40) revealed neurons with a mean membrane potential of -66+/-1.2 mV, input conductance of 1.5+/-0.1 nS and state-dependent tonic or burst firing patterns. Electrical stimulation (one or four pulses) in suprachiasmatic nucleus elicited monosynaptic excitatory postsynaptic potentials (mean latency of 12.6+/-0.6 ms; n=12), featuring both AMPA and N-methyl-D-aspartate-glutamate receptor-mediated components, and monosynaptic bicuculline-sensitive inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (mean latency of 16.6+/-0.6 ms; n=7) reversing polarity at -72+/-2.6 mV, close to the chloride equilibrium potential. Glutamate microstimulation of suprachiasmatic nucleus also elicited transient increases in spontaneous excitatory or inhibitory postsynaptic currents in anterior thalamic paraventricular neurons. Recordings from rats under reverse light/dark conditions (n=22) yielded essentially similar responses to electrical stimulation. At depolarized membrane potentials, suprachiasmatic nucleus-evoked excitatory postsynaptic potentials triggered single action potentials, while evoked inhibitory postsynaptic potentials elicited a silent period in ongoing tonic firing. By contrast, after manual adjustment of membrane potentials to hyperpolarized levels, neuronal response to the same "excitatory" stimulus was a low threshold spike and superimposed burst firing, while responses to "inhibitory" stimuli paradoxically elicited excitatory rebound low threshold spikes and burst firing. These data support the existence of glutamatergic and GABAergic efferents from the suprachiasmatic nucleus to its target neurons. Additionally, in thalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons, responses to activation of their suprachiasmatic afferents may vary in accordance with their membrane potential-dependent intrinsic properties, a characteristic typical of thalamocortical neurons.
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