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Title: | An excitatory GABA loop operating in vivo | Authors: | Astorga, G Bao, J Marty, A Augustine, G.J Franconville, R Jalil, A Bradley, J Llano, I |
Keywords: | 3 amino 2 (3 carboxypropyl) 6 (4 methoxyphenyl)pyridazinium bromide 4 aminobutyric acid 4 aminobutyric acid A receptor 5, 7 dichlorokynurenic acid chloride cyclic AMP neuronal nitric oxide synthase rhodopsin tetrodotoxin unclassified drug adult animal cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article brain depth stimulation brain electrophysiology cerebellum cortex controlled study craniotomy evoked somatosensory response excitatory junction potential fluorescence microscopy GABAergic transmission immunocytochemistry interneuron iontophoresis mouse nonhuman photostimulation protein expression spike wave stimulus response |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Citation: | Astorga, G, Bao, J, Marty, A, Augustine, G.J, Franconville, R, Jalil, A, Bradley, J, Llano, I (2015). An excitatory GABA loop operating in vivo. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 9 (JULY) : 275. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2015.00275 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | While it has been proposed that the conventional inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA can be excitatory in the mammalian brain, much remains to be learned concerning the circumstances and the cellular mechanisms governing potential excitatory GABA action. Using a combination of optogenetics and two-photon calcium imaging in vivo, we find that activation of chloride-permeable GABAA receptors in parallel fibers (PFs) of the cerebellar molecular layer of adult mice causes parallel fiber excitation. Stimulation of PFs at submaximal stimulus intensities leads to GABA release from molecular layer interneurons (MLIs), thus creating a positive feedback loop that enhances excitation near the center of an activated PF bundle. Our results imply that elevated chloride concentration can occur in specific intracellular compartments of mature mammalian neurons and suggest an excitatory role for GABAA receptors in the cerebellar cortex of adult mice. © 2015 Astorga, Bao, Marty, Augustine, Franconville, Jalil, Bradley and Llano. | Source Title: | Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181442 | ISSN: | 16625102 | DOI: | 10.3389/fncel.2015.00275 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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