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Journal of Neurophysiology | 2009

Role of Glycinergic Inhibition in Shaping Activity of Saccadic Burst Neurons

Yoshiki Iwamoto; Hitoshi Kaneko; Kaoru Yoshida; Hiroshi Shimazu

The immediate premotor signals for saccades are created at the level of medium-lead burst neurons (MLBNs). During fixations, MLBNs receive tonic inhibition from omnipause neurons (OPNs), which use glycine as a neurotransmitter. To elucidate the role of this inhibition, we studied discharge patterns of horizontal MLBNs following iontophoretic application of strychnine, a glycine-receptor antagonist, in alert cats. Three-barrel micropipettes were used for extracellular recording and iontophoresis. After application of strychnine, MLBNs exhibited spontaneous discharge and visual responses during intersaccadic intervals. Spikes were evoked by single-pulse stimulation of the contralateral superior colliculus (SC). These results show that MLBNs receive substantial excitatory input during intersaccadic intervals and that inhibitory action of OPNs is indeed necessary to prevent MLBNs from firing. Strychnine also affected saccade-related activity of MLBNs. The burst of activity, as in normal conditions, declined rapidly before the end of saccades but was followed by low rate spike activity, which continued beyond the end of saccades. This suggests that in normal conditions, the termination of saccades is determined by resumed inhibitory action of OPNs and not by termination of excitatory input to MLBNs. In addition, the firing rate and the number of spikes during saccades increased after strychnine application, suggesting that MLBNs receive glycinergic inhibition of non-OPN origin as well. We conclude that glycinergic inhibition plays essential roles in the maintenance of stable fixation, the termination of saccades, and the regulation of saccade size and velocity.


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1966

Inhibition of central vestibular neurons from the contralateral labyrinth and its mediating pathway.

Hiroshi Shimazu; W. Precht


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1965

TONIC AND KINETIC RESPONSES OF CAT'S VESTIBULAR NEURONS TO HORIZONTAL ANGULAR ACCELERATION

Hiroshi Shimazu; W. Precht


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1966

A mechanism of central compensation of vestibular function following hemilabyrinthectomy.

W. Precht; Hiroshi Shimazu; C H Markham


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1965

FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONS OF TONIC AND KINETIC VESTIBULAR NEURONS WITH PRIMARY VESTIBULAR AFFERENTS

W. Precht; Hiroshi Shimazu


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1966

Effect of stimulation of interstitial nucleus of Cajal on vestibular unit activity in the cat.

C H Markham; W. Precht; Hiroshi Shimazu


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1962

TWO TYPES OF CENTRAL INFLUENCES ON GAMMA MOTOR SYSTEM

Hiroshi Shimazu; Toshinori Hongo; Kisou Kubota


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1996

Monosynaptic activation of medium-lead burst neurons from the superior colliculus in the alert cat

Sohei Chimoto; Yoshiki Iwamoto; Hiroshi Shimazu; Kaoru Yoshida


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1963

EEG spindle and depression of gamma motor activity.

Toshinori Hongo; Kisou Kubota; Hiroshi Shimazu


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2001

Disynaptic inhibition of omnipause neurons following electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus in alert cats.

Kaoru Yoshida; Yoshiki Iwamoto; Sohei Chimoto; Hiroshi Shimazu

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Kisou Kubota

Primate Research Institute

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