@misc{oai:ir.soken.ac.jp:00001132, author = {勝田, 秀行 and カツタ, ヒデユキ and KATSUTA, Hideyuki}, month = {2016-02-17, 2016-02-17}, note = {The superior colliculus (SC) contains two major subdivisions, the superficial layers (sSC) and the deeper layers (dSC). sSC receives visual information from the retina and visual cortex, while dSC sends descending projections to the brainstem and spinal cord. It has not been clear whether and how sSC directly activates dSC, however recent studies in slice preparations reported that electrical stimulation of sSC induces burst firing in dSC neurons after application of bicuculline. In the present study, we tested whether sSC directly activates dSC in vivo. In isoflurane-anesthetized rats, electrical stimulation of the optic nerve (ON) induced negative field responses mainly in sSC, but not as much in dSC, under control conditions. However, after injection of bicuculline into dSC, the ON stimulation induced long-lasting negative field responses in dSC. dSC neurons including the tectofugal neurons exhibited burst firing during these long-lasting negative field responses. The burst responses remained after ablation of the cerebral cortex ipsilateral to the SC recordings. These results suggest that a retinal input can induce burst responses in dSC output neurons via subcortical pathways when the SC circuit is released from GABA A receptor-mediated inhibition. We propose that sSC is the main candidate for the excitatory synaptic inputs to dSC among the subcortical regions., application/pdf, 総研大甲第701号}, title = {Release from GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition unmasks interlaminar connection within superior colliculus in anesthetized adult rats}, year = {} }