B. Murray et P. Shizgal, PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES OF CONDUCTION-VELOCITY AND REFRACTORY PERIOD FOR PUTATIVE REWARD-RELEVANT MFB AXONS ARISING IN THE ROSTRAL MFB, Physiology & behavior, 59(3), 1996, pp. 427-437
Extracellular recordings were obtained, in urethane-anesthetized rats,
from 44 neurons in the rostral bed nuclei of the medial forebrain bun
dle (MFB). These cells were antidromically activated by stimulation of
MFB sites that typically support self-stimulation. Recording sites in
cluded the magnocellular preoptic nucleus, substantia innominata, vent
ral pallidum, olfactory tubercle, and horizontal limb of the diagonal
band. Refractory period estimates ranged from 0.35 to 1.20 ms (mean +/
- SD = 0.72 +/- 0.30 ms, n = 15) for stimulation sites in the lateral
hypothalamic and ventral tegmental areas when using currents of twice
threshold and procedures designed to estimate excitability at or near
the site of stimulation. Interelectrode conduction velocity estimates
ranged from 1.48 to 20.0 m/s (mean +/- SD = 9.26 +/- 7.22 m/s, n = 11)
and were obtained by dividing the interelectrode distance by the diffe
rence in the response latency from the two MFB stimulation sites. The
refractory period and conduction velocity estimates for these neurons
overlap the psychophysically derived estimates for MFB reward neurons.
These data are consistent with the hypothesis that neurons arising in
the rostral bed nucleus of the MFB compose at least part of the direc
tly activated substrate for MFB self-stimulation.