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Publication : Thalamic gating of corticostriatal signaling by cholinergic interneurons.

First Author  Ding JB Year  2010
Journal  Neuron Volume  67
Issue  2 Pages  294-307
PubMed ID  20670836 Mgi Jnum  J:250538
Mgi Id  MGI:6100785 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.06.017
Citation  Ding JB, et al. (2010) Thalamic gating of corticostriatal signaling by cholinergic interneurons. Neuron 67(2):294-307
abstractText  Salient stimuli redirect attention and suppress ongoing motor activity. This attentional shift is thought to rely upon thalamic signals to the striatum to shift cortically driven action selection, but the network mechanisms underlying this interaction are unclear. Using a brain slice preparation that preserved cortico- and thalamostriatal connectivity, it was found that activation of thalamostriatal axons in a way that mimicked the response to salient stimuli induced a burst of spikes in striatal cholinergic interneurons that was followed by a pause lasting more than half a second. This patterned interneuron activity triggered a transient, presynaptic suppression of cortical input to both major classes of principal medium spiny neuron (MSN) that gave way to a prolonged enhancement of postsynaptic responsiveness in striatopallidal MSNs controlling motor suppression. This differential regulation of the corticostriatal circuitry provides a neural substrate for attentional shifts and cessation of ongoing motor activity with the appearance of salient environmental stimuli.
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