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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Ma ◽  
Michael Brunk ◽  
Artur Matysiak ◽  
Nina Härtwich ◽  
Frank Ohl ◽  
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Abstract Neural adaptation in sensory cortex serves important sensory functions, and is altered by various neurophsychiatric diseases. Although adaptation is a widely studied phenomenon, much remains unknown about its underlying mechanisms on a cortical circuit level. Here, we investigated repetition suppression as fundamental aspect of adaptation by layer-specific current source density analyses of synaptic mass activities in primary auditory cortex of anesthetized Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). We disentangled different synaptic contributions to repetition suppression in different cortical layers, and separated thalamocortical from intracortical inputs by cortical silencing with GABAA-agonist muscimol. We systematically varied stimulus onset intervals and employed statistically robust model fitting based on bootstrapping to determine the full suppression kinetics of different synaptic responses in the steady state. Whereas thalamocortical input to granular and infragranular layers was governed by longer lasting repetition suppression, most likely reflecting depression of thalamocortical synapses, intracortical amplification in granular layers shortened the lifetime of suppression by re-enhancing granular responses mainly through synchronization of synaptic events. With increasing latency, the shorter lasting suppression kinetics observed in granular layers at early latencies (<100ms) passed on to deeper layers replacing the longer lasting infragranular suppression kinetics. Granular circuit dynamics can therefore actively shape neural adaptation across cortical layers.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolin Juechter ◽  
Rainer Beutelmann ◽  
Georg M. Klump

The present study establishes the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) as a model for investigating the perception of human speech sounds. We report data on the discrimination of logatomes (CVCs - consonant-vowel-consonant combinations with outer consonants /b/, /d/, /s/ and /t/ and central vowels /a/, /aː/, /ɛ/, /eː/, /ɪ/, /iː/, /ɔ/, /oː/, /ʊ/ and /uː/, VCVs - vowel-consonant-vowel combinations with outer vowels /a/, /ɪ/ and /ʊ/ and central consonants /b/, /d/, /f/, /g/, /k/, /l/, /m/, /n/, /p/, /s/, /t/ and /v/) by young gerbils. Four young gerbils were trained to perform an oddball target detection paradigm in which they were required to discriminate a deviant CVC or VCV in a sequence of CVC or VCV standards, respectively. The experiments were performed with an ICRA-1 noise masker with speech-like spectral properties, and logatomes of multiple speakers were presented at various signal-to-noise ratios. Response latencies were measured to generate perceptual maps employing multidimensional scaling, which visualize the gerbils' internal representations of the sounds. The dimensions of the perceptual maps were correlated to multiple phonetic features of the speech sounds for evaluating which features of vowels and consonants are most important for the discrimination. The perceptual representation of vowels and consonants in gerbils was similar to that of humans, although gerbils needed higher signal-to-noise ratios for the discrimination of speech sounds than humans. The gerbils' discrimination of vowels depended on differences in the frequencies of the first and second formant determined by tongue height and position. Consonants were discriminated based on differences in combinations of their articulatory features. The similarities in the perception of logatomes by gerbils and humans renders the gerbil a suitable model for human speech sound discrimination.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (11) ◽  
pp. 715-730
Author(s):  
Thalles Fernando Rocha Ruiz ◽  
Simone J Colleta ◽  
Ellen C R Leonel ◽  
Sebastião Roberto Taboga

Compounds that trigger breast cancer onset and establishment are of great interest in biological research. Endocrine disruptors are relevant because they initiate carcinogenesis by changing endocrine pathways. Bisphenol A (BPA), as a ubiquitous xenoestrogen, is largely associated with dysfunctions in the female reproductive system and associated organs. This study proposes an investigation of the mammary gland (MG) in aged Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) mothers after their exposure to BPA in two windows of morphophysiological plasticity: pregnancy and lactation. A low dose (50 μg/kg) and a high dose (5000 μg/kg) of BPA were considered, and results showed few differences between them. As expected, we observed contrasts among control and BPA-exposed MG. The control groups presented a regressive phase with high apoptotic activity and elastic stroma. However, BPA damaged mammary tissue and provoked multifocal carcinoma development supported by an apparent epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and reactive stroma establishment. BPA remodeled stromal fibers deposition and enhanced the recruitment of tumor-associated cells, contributing to a tumoral microenvironment. Overexpression of TGF-β1 was induced by BPA in the epithelial compartment of exposed MG, and increased expression of metalloproteinases (MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-9) was present in carcinoma cells. In conclusion, exposure of mothers to BPA during the gestational/lactational window of susceptibility leads to carcinogenic impacts with aging.


2021 ◽  
Vol 230 ◽  
pp. 108158
Author(s):  
Rhuana S. Amaral ◽  
Joice F. Freitas ◽  
Mayana R.S. Ribeiro ◽  
Denise C. Cara Machado ◽  
Fernanda F. Rocha ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Ellen C. R. Leonel ◽  
Silvana G. P. Campos ◽  
Carolina M. Bedolo ◽  
Luiz R. Falleiros ◽  
Sebastião R. Taboga

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Ellen C. R. Leonel ◽  
Silvana G. P. Campos ◽  
Carolina M. Bedolo ◽  
Luiz R. Falleiros ◽  
Sebastião R. Taboga

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Ellen C. R. Leonel ◽  
Silvana G. P. Campos ◽  
Carolina M. Bedolo ◽  
Luiz R. Falleiros ◽  
Sebastião R. Taboga

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Ellen C. R. Leonel ◽  
Silvana G. P. Campos ◽  
Carolina M. Bedolo ◽  
Luiz R. Falleiros ◽  
Sebastião R. Taboga

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Ellen C. R. Leonel ◽  
Silvana G. P. Campos ◽  
Carolina M. Bedolo ◽  
Luiz R. Falleiros ◽  
Sebastião R. Taboga

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