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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 29, 2009, 29(30):9510-9520; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1377-09.2009

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Early Postnatal Development of Spontaneous and Acoustically Evoked Discharge Activity of Principal Cells of the Medial Nucleus of the Trapezoid Body: An In Vivo Study in Mice

Mandy Sonntag,1 Bernhard Englitz,2 Cornelia Kopp-Scheinpflug,1 and Rudolf Rübsamen1

1Faculty of Bioscience, Pharmacy, and Psychology, University of Leipzig, and 2Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

Correspondence should be addressed to Rudolf Rübsamen at the above address. Email: rueb{at}rz.uni-leipzig.de

The calyx of Held synapse in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body of the auditory brainstem has become an established in vitro model to study the development of fast glutamatergic transmission in the mammalian brain. However, we still lack in vivo data at this synapse on the maturation of spontaneous and sound-evoked discharge activity before and during the early phase of acoustically evoked signal processing (i.e., before and after hearing onset). Here we report in vivo single-unit recordings in mice from postnatal day 8 (P8) to P28 with a specific focus on developmental changes around hearing onset (P12). Data were obtained from two mouse strains commonly used in brain slice recordings: CBA/J and C57BL/6J. Spontaneous discharge rates progressively increased from P8 to P13, initially showing bursting patterns and large coefficients of variation (CVs), which changed to more continuous and random discharge activity accompanied by gradual decrease of CV around hearing onset. From P12 on, sound-evoked activity yielded phasic-tonic discharge patterns with discharge rates increasing up to P28. Response thresholds and shapes of tuning curves were adult-like by P14. A gradual shortening in response latencies was observed up to P18. The three-dimensional tonotopic organization of the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body yielded a high-to-low frequency gradient along the mediolateral and dorsoventral but not in the rostrocaudal axes. These data emphasize that models of signal transmission at the calyx of Held based on in vitro data have to take developmental changes in firing rates and response latencies up to the fourth postnatal week into account.


Received March 20, 2009; revised June 10, 2009; accepted June 20, 2009.

Correspondence should be addressed to Rudolf Rübsamen at the above address. Email: rueb{at}rz.uni-leipzig.de






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