Agonistic-like responses from the torus semicircularis dorsalis elicited by GABAA blockade in the weakly electric fish Gymnotus carapo

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Findings by our group have shown that the dorsolateral telencephalon of Gymnotus carapo sends efferents to the mesencephalic torus semicircularis dorsalis (TSd) and that presumably this connection is involved in the changes in electric organ discharge (EOD) and in skeletomotor responses observed following microinjections of GABAA antagonist bicuculline into this telencephalic region. Other studies have implicated the TSd or its mammalian homologue, the inferior colliculus, in defensive responses. In the present study, we explore the possible involvement of the TSd and of the GABA-ergic system in the modulation of the electric and skeletomotor displays. For this purpose, different doses of bicuculline (0.98,0.49,0.245, and 0.015 nM) and muscimol (15.35 mM) were microinjected (0.1 μL) in the TSd of the awake G. carapo. Microinjection of bicuculline induced dose-dependent interruptions of EOD and increased skeletomotor activity resembling defense displays. The effects of the two highest doses showed maximum values at 5 min (4.3 ± 2.7 and 3.8 ± 2.0 Hz, P < 0.05) and persisted until 10 min (11 ± 5.7 and 8.7 ± 5.2 Hz, P < 0.05). Microinjections of muscimol were ineffective. During the interruptions of EOD, the novelty response (increased frequency in response to sensory novelties) induced by an electric stimulus delivered by a pair of electrodes placed in the water of the experimental cuvette was reduced or abolished. These data suggest that the GABA-ergic mechanisms of the TSd inhibit the neural substrate of the defense reaction at this midbrain level.

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Duarte, T. T., Corrêa, S. A. I., Santana, U. J., Pereira, A. S. F., & Hoffmann, A. (2006). Agonistic-like responses from the torus semicircularis dorsalis elicited by GABAA blockade in the weakly electric fish Gymnotus carapo. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 39(7), 945–955. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2006000700013

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