Auditory response patterns of mouse primary auditory cortex to sound stimuli.
10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2022.08.14
- Author:
Qin Hong ZHENG
1
;
Chang Bao SONG
1
;
Fei Xue LIANG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Mathematical Physics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
neural network model;
primary auditory cortex;
response mode;
sound stimuli
- MeSH:
Acoustic Stimulation;
Animals;
Auditory Cortex/physiology*;
Mice;
Mice, Inbred C57BL;
Parvalbumins;
Somatostatin
- From:
Journal of Southern Medical University
2022;42(8):1212-1220
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the auditory response patterns of mouse primary auditory cortex (A1) neurons.
METHODS:In vivo cell-attached recordings and neural network modeling were performed to detect the changes in response patterns of A1 neurons of awake C57BL/6J mice to sound stimulation with varying lengths. A1 neuron signals were recorded for 216 neurons in 20 awake mice using a target sound stimulation sequence, and the classification and response characteristics of A1 neuron response patterns were examined using post-stimulus spike time histograms. To simulate the diversity of the A1 neuron response patterns, an A1 neuron model was established based on the Wilson-Cowan model and integral-firing model. The neuron connection weight parameters in the model were calculated by examining the micro loop structure of the pyramidal neurons, parvalbumin neurons, and somatostatin neurons in the A1 region, and the A1 neural network information coding model was constructed.
RESULTS:The Onset response neurons only had fast spike response within 10 to 40 ms after the beginning of noise stimulation (122 neurons). The Sustained response neurons had spike response continuously during the noise stimulation (26 neurons). The On-off response neurons had fast spike response after the beginning and the end of noise stimulation (40 neurons). The Offset response neurons only had fast spike response within 10 to 40 ms after the end of noise stimulation (22 neurons). In the neural network model, the Onset peak neural activities of A1 pyramidal neurons, parvalbumin neurons, and somatostatin neurons were 0.7483, 0.5236 and 0.9427, respectively, and their response half peak widths were 18.5 ms, 12 ms and 31 ms during the 100 ms noise stimulation, respectively. By changing the feedforward excitation and synaptic inhibition time constants in the model, the neurons generated numerous different types of spike train.
CONCLUSION:The auditory response of mouse A1 neurons to sound stimuli shows mainly the Onset, Sustained, On-off, and Offset response patterns.