Title

Substitution Of Natural Sensory Input By Artificial Neurostimulation Of An Amputated Trigeminal Nerve Does Not Prevent The Degeneration Of Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Circuits Projecting To The Somatosensory Cortex

Keywords

Acetylcholine; Auditory cortex; Barrel cortex; Basal forebrain; BMI; Magnocellular basal nucleus; Plasticity; Visual cortex

Abstract

Peripheral deafferentation downregulates acetylcholine (ACh) synthesis in sensory cortices. However, the responsible neural circuits and processes are not known. We irreversibly transected the rat infraorbital nerve and implanted neuroprosthetic microdevices for proximal stump stimulation, and assessed cytochrome-oxidase and choline- acetyl-transferase (ChAT) in somatosensory, auditory and visual cortices; estimated the number and density of ACh-neurons in the magnocellular basal nucleus (MBN); and localized down-regulated ACh-neurons in basal forebrain using retrograde labeling from deafferented cortices. Here we show that nerve transection, causes down regulation of MBN cholinergic neurons. Stimulation of the cut nerve reverses the metabolic decline but does not affect the decrease in cholinergic fibers in cortex or cholinergic neurons in basal forebrain. Artifical stimulation of the nerve also has no affect of ACh-innervation of other cortices. Cortical ChAT depletion is due to loss of corticopetal MBN ChAT-expressing neurons. MBN ChAT downregulation is not due to a decrease of afferent activity or to a failure of trophic support. Basalocortical ACh circuits are sensory specific, ACh is provided to each sensory cortex “on demand” by dedicated circuits. Our data support the existence of a modality-specific cortex-MBN-cortex circuit for cognitive information processing.

Publication Date

11-14-2014

Publication Title

Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Volume

8

Issue

November

Number of Pages

-

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2014.00385

Socpus ID

84927537865 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84927537865

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