Abstract

Excitatory and inhibitory processes in neurons of the thalamic anteroventral and ventrolateral (VA–VL) motor nuclei were investigated in two sets of experiments on cats anesthetized with Ketalar and immobilized by myorelaxant during the course of stimulation of the red nucleus region and following chronic administration of N-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP, 5 mg/kg i.m. over a 5-day period): It was found 48 h after the last MPTP injection that up to 48% neurons belonging to the substantia nigra pars compacta had been destroyed and that dopamine level had declined to 30% of that found in intact animals. In cats injected with MPTP inhibitory processes declined significantly in both duration and efficacy in VA–VL relay and non-relay neurons, while latency of orthodromic excitatory response to red nucleus stimulation declined. It is suggested that attenuation of dopamine-modulated GABA-ergic nigrothalamic influences underlies the low level of inhibition occurring.

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