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It has been shown recently that prolonged blockade of neuronal firing activates several homeostatic mechanisms in neocortical networks, including alteration of glutamatergic and GABA-ergic synaptic transmission, and postsynaptic changes are involved in both cases. We studied whether such treatment also affects GABA-ergic synaptic transmission in hippocampal cell cultures. Using whole-cell voltage-clamp recording and local extracellular stimulation, we investigated evoked inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSC) in cultured rat hippocampal neurons grown with the sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin (TTX) and under control conditions. We found that chronic TTX treatment significantly decreased the amplitude of evoked IPSC. This decrease was accompanied by an increase in the coefficient of variation of the above parameter, which is suggestive of a presynaptic mechanism. In contrast, no changes in the IPSC reversal potential or paired-pulse depression were observed in TTX-treated cultures. We conclude that alteration of GABA-ergic synaptic transmission contributes to the homeostatic plasticity in hippocampal neuronal networks, and this change is at least in part due to a presynaptic mechanism.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 36, Nos. 5/6, pp. 432–437, September–December, 2004.This revised version was published online in April 2005 with a corrected cover date and copyright year.  相似文献   

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In this study we characterized the responses of neocortical neurons to iontophoretically applied gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and examined how these GABA responses as well as the inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) were affected by the presence of penicillin or pentobarbital. Intracellular recordings were obtained from slices of rat neocortex maintained in vitro; injection of the dye Lucifer yellow indicated that recordings were primarily from pyramidal neurons. Orthodromically evoked responses were always depolarizing at the cell's resting membrane potential. Such depolarizing responses could easily be reversed in polarity by depolarizing the cell 10-15 mV, suggesting that the response consisted partly of an IPSP. In some cases, depolarization unmasked a small, short-latency excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP). Responses to iontophoretically applied GABA were also depolarizing at rest. Biphasic hyperpolarizing-depolarizing responses were occasionally observed upon depolarization of the neuron. Bath application of penicillin (1.7-3.4 mM) decreased the amplitude of the IPSPs and increased their time to peak, an effect associated with the development of epileptiform activity. Penicillin also reduced the maximum response to iontophoretically applied GABA without affecting the dose required to obtain a half-maximal response, suggesting a noncompetitive antagonism. Pentobarbital (100-200 microM) prolonged the time course and increased the amplitude of the IPSPs while producing a leftward shift in the GABA charge-response relation. These results suggest that the convulsant penicillin and the anticonvulsant pentobarbital have opposing actions on GABAergic inhibition in the neocortex.  相似文献   

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Cerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress only moderately, raising the question of how vesicle depletion is minimized. To identify mechanisms that limit synaptic depression, we evoked 100 Hz trains of GABAergic inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in cerebellar nuclear neurons by stimulating Purkinje axons in mouse brain slices. The paired-pulse ratio (IPSC(2)/IPSC(1)) of the total IPSC was approximately 1 and the steady-state ratio (IPSC(20)/IPSC(1)) was approximately 0.5, suggesting a high response probability of postsynaptic receptors, without an unusually high release probability. Three-dimensional electron microscopic reconstructions of Purkinje boutons revealed multiple active zones without intervening transporters, suggestive of "spillover"-mediated transmission. Simulations of boutons with 10-16 release sites, in which transmitter from any site can reach all receptors opposite the bouton, replicated multiple-pulse depression during normal, high, and low presynaptic Ca influx. These results suggest that release from multiple-site boutons limits depletion-based depression, permitting prolonged, high-frequency inhibition at corticonuclear synapses.  相似文献   

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The effects of blockers of voltage-gated potassium channels, tetraethylammonium (TEA) and 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), on inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSC) evoked by local electrical stimulation of zones of unitary synaptic terminals on hippocampal neurons were studied using a voltage-clamp technique under conditions of low density cell culture. At activation of the transmitter release in the absence of action potentials (when the terminals are in a tetrodotoxin-containing medium), external application of 5 mM 4-AP reversibly increased the averaged IPSC amplitude by 90±30%, while a similar effect of 10 mM TEA reached only 20±7%. The amplitudes of individual evoked IPSC varied between 10 and more than 150 pA. Amplitude histograms of IPSC in all studied neurons (n=14) were of a polymodal nature and could not described by a Gaussian law. An increase in the averaged IPSC amplitude under the influence of potassium channel blockers cannot be described as resulting only from modification of the number of trials without transmitter release (blank events). The mechanism of potassium channel blocker-induced facilitation of IPSC evoked by single synaptic terminals is discussed.  相似文献   

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In cultured pyramidal neurons of the rat brain cortex, we recorded (in the whole-cell configuration) postsynaptic currents (PSC) evoked by direct electrical microstimulation of an axon of the interneuron adjacent to the pyramidal cell. Application of 5 M bicuculline rapidly, entirely, and reversibly blocked these currents. Linear changes in the holding potential on the membrane of the postsynaptic cell resulted in linear changes in the amplitude of averaged currents. The currents underwent reversion when the holding potential was –16 mV, which was close to the reversal potential for Cl- ions at their respective concentrations in the extra- and intracellular solutions. We conclude that the recorded currents are inhibitory PSC (IPSC) mediated by GABA release. The amplitudes of the recorded currents varied from a measurable minimum (8 pA) to more than 150 pA at a holding potential on the postsynaptic cell membrane of –80 mV. Times to peak of the high- and low-amplitude currents showed no significant differences, being about 6.4 msec on average. Decays of the current could be satisfactorily approximated by a monoexponential function with a mean time constant of 17 msec. The time constants of IPSC decay were distributed accordingly to the Gaussian law. In some cases, the amplitude distributions of IPSC were unimodal ((with a rightward asymmetry), but in most cases they were clearly polymodal. The amplitude distribution can be described by the sum of several Gaussian distributions; the distance between modes of the Gaussians was 25 ± 6 pA, on average. The obtained estimates of the amplitude of monoquantal GABA-induced IPSC in neurons of the brain cortex allow us to conclude that in various CNS regions the dimension of the vesicles in GABA-ergic synapses formed by inhibitory interneurons is identical.  相似文献   

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In co-culture of spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, we studied at different terms of culturing postsynaptic currents in DRG neurons evoked by direct electrical stimulation of single spinal neurons using a voltage-clamp technique in the whole-cell configuration. According to the reversal potential and sensitivity to bicuculline, these currents were classified as inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSC) carried by Cl- ions through GABAA receptors. During neuronal development in dissociated co-culture, the amplitude of evoked IPSC and their time to peak significantly increased. The time to peak of spontaneous IPSC (sIPSC) in DRG neurons remained unchanged, while the frequency of these currents increased with increasing culturing time. It is concluded that under culturing conditions spinal neurons establish inhibitory synaptic contacts with the somata of DRG neurons, and the number of such functional contacts increases in the course of culturing. Our findings show that in dissociated co-culture the process of formation of inhibitory synapses on the axon terminals of primary afferent neurons is akin to that realized in vivo, but with dissimilar topography of distribution of such synapses.  相似文献   

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Mathew SS  Hablitz JJ 《PloS one》2011,6(2):e17311

Background

NMDA receptors are traditionally viewed as being located postsynaptically, at both synaptic and extrasynaptic locations. However, both anatomical and physiological studies have indicated the presence of NMDA receptors located presynaptically. Physiological studies of presynaptic NMDA receptors on neocortical GABAergic terminals and their possible role in synaptic plasticity are lacking.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We report here that presynaptic NMDA receptors are present on GABAergic terminals in developing (postnatal day (PND) 12-15) but not older (PND21-25) rat frontal cortex. Using MK-801 in the recording pipette to block postsynaptic NMDA receptors, evoked and miniature IPSCs were recorded in layer II/III pyramidal cells in the presence of AMPA/KA receptor antagonists. Bath application of NMDA or NMDA receptor antagonists produced increases and decreases in mIPSC frequency, respectively. Physiologically patterned stimulation (10 bursts of 10 stimuli at 25 Hz delivered at 1.25 Hz) induced potentiation at inhibitory synapses in PND12-15 animals. This consisted of an initial rapid, large increase in IPSC amplitude followed by a significant but smaller persistent increase. Similar changes were not observed in PND21-25 animals. When 20 mM BAPTA was included in the recording pipette, potentiation was still observed in the PND12-15 group indicating that postsynaptic increases in calcium were not required. Potentiation was not observed when patterned stimulation was given in the presence of D-APV or the NR2B subunit antagonist Ro25-6981.

Conclusions/Significance

The present results indicate that presynaptic NMDA receptors modulate GABA release onto neocortical pyramidal cells. Presynaptic NR2B subunit containing NMDA receptors are also involved in potentiation at developing GABAergic synapses in rat frontal cortex. Modulation of inhibitory GABAergic synapses by presynaptic NMDA receptors may be important for proper functioning of local cortical networks during development.  相似文献   

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Ivanova  S. Y.  Storozhuk  M. V.  Kostyuk  P. G. 《Neurophysiology》2002,34(2-3):144-146
Paired pulse depression (PPD) of GABA-ergic IPSC was studied in rat hippocampal cell cultures. Synaptic responses were evoked by local extracellular stimulation of the presynaptic units; a whole-cell patch-clamp technique was employed to record responses (IPSC) from the postsynaptic neurons. Paired stimulation (100-msec-long interstimulus interval) resulted in depression of the second IPSC amplitude (IPSC2). This was usually accompanied by an increase in the coefficient of variation (CV) of IPSC2 comparing with that of IPSC1. These results support the involvement of presynaptic mechanism(s) in PPD and suggest a possibility to use PPD alteration as an indicator for the presynaptic origin of modulatory effects. To check this suggestion, we tested whether alteration of the quantum content would affect PPD. We found that reduction of the transmitter release by application of Cd2+ decreased PPD. Post-tetanic potentiation, a well-established presynaptic phenomenon, increased PPD. We conclude that PPD changes may be used as a test for the involvement of presynaptic changes.  相似文献   

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Because urethane is a widely used anesthetic in animal experimentation, in the present study, we evaluated its effects on neurons of the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) in brain stem slices from young rats (25-30 days old). Using the whole cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique, spontaneous postsynaptic currents (sPSCs) and evoked excitatory postsynaptic currents (eEPSCs) were recorded. Urethane (20 mM) decreased by approximately 60% the frequency of GABAergic sPSCs (1.0 +/- 0.2 vs. 0.4 +/- 0.1 Hz) but did not change the frequency, amplitude, or half-width of glutamatergic events or TTX-resistant inhibitory sPSCs [miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs)]. Miniature IPSCs were measured in the presence of urethane plus 1 mM diazepam (1 mM), and no changes were seen in their amplitude. This suggests that the GABA concentration in the NTS synapses is set at saturating level. We also evaluated the effect of urethane on eEPSCs, and no significant change was observed in the amplitude of N-methyl-d-aspartate [NMDA; 44.2 +/- 11.5 vs. 37.6 +/- 10.6 pA (holding potential = 40 mV)] and non-NMDA currents [204.4 +/- 35.5 vs. 196.6 +/- 31.2 pA (holding potential = -70 mV)]. Current-clamp experiments showed that urethane did not alter the action potential characteristics and passive membrane properties. These data suggest that urethane has an inhibitory effect on GABAergic neurons in the NTS but does not change the spontaneous or evoked excitatory responses.  相似文献   

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Wan S  Browning KN  Travagli RA 《Peptides》2007,28(11):2184-2191
Using a brainstem slice preparation, we aimed to study the pre- and postsynaptic effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) on synaptic transmission to identified pancreas-projecting vagal motoneurons. Following blockade of GABAergic mediated currents with bicuculline, perfusion with 100 nM GLP-1 increased both amplitude and frequency of excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) in 21 of 52 neurons. Perfusion with the GLP-1 selective agonist exendin-4 (100 nM), also increased the frequency of spontaneous EPSCs, while pretreatment with the GLP-1 selective antagonist, exendin 9-39, prevented the effects of GLP-1. In the presence of kynurenic acid to block ionotropic glutamatergic currents, perfusion with GLP-1 increased the frequency of inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in 28 of 74 neurons; in 14 of these responsive neurons, GLP-1 also increased IPSC amplitude, indicating actions at both pre- and postsynaptic sites. Perfusion with exendin-4 increased the frequency of spontaneous IPSCs, while pretreatment with exendin 9-39 prevented the effects of GLP-1. These results suggest that GLP-1 modulates both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs to pancreas-projecting vagal motoneurons.  相似文献   

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Hyperexcitatory behaviors occurring after sevoflurane anesthesia are of serious clinical concern, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. These behaviors may result from the potentiation by sevoflurane of GABAergic depolarization/excitation in neocortical neurons, cells implicated in the genesis of consciousness and arousal. The current study sought to provide evidence for this hypothesis with rats, the neocortical neurons of which are known to respond to GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) with depolarization/excitation at early stages of development (i.e., until the second postnatal week) and with hyperpolarization/inhibition during adulthood. Employing behavioral tests and electrophysiological recordings in neocortical slice preparations, we found: (1) sevoflurane produced PAHBs (post-anesthetic hyperexcitatory behaviors) in postnatal day (P)1–15 rats, whereas it failed to elicit PAHBs in P16 or older rats; (2) GABAergic PSPs (postsynaptic potentials) were depolarizing/excitatory in the neocortical neurons of P5 and P10 rats, whereas mostly hyperpolarizing/inhibitory in the cells of adult rats; (3) at P14–15, <50% of rats had PAHBs and, in general, the cells of the animals with PAHBs exhibited strongly depolarizing GABAergic PSPs, whereas those without PAHBs showed hyperpolarizing or weakly depolarizing GABAergic PSPs; (4) bumetanide [inhibitor of the Cl importer NKCC (Na+–K+–2Cl cotransporter)] treatment at P5 suppressed PAHBs and depolarizing GABAergic responses; and (5) sevoflurane at 1% (i.e., concentration <1 minimum alveolar concentration) potentiated depolarizing GABAergic PSPs in the neurons of P5 and P10 rats and of P14–15 animals with PAHBs, evoking action potentials in ≥50% of these cells. On the basis of these results, we conclude that sevoflurane may produce PAHBs by potentiating GABAergic depolarization/excitation in neocortical neurons.  相似文献   

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This study used whole cell patch clamp recordings in rat hypothalamic slice preparations to evaluate the effects of GABA(B) receptor activation on GABA(A)-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in paraventricular nucleus magnocellular neurons evoked by electrical stimulation in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Baclofen induced a dose-dependent (1-10 microM) and reversible reduction in SCN-evoked IPSC amplitude (11/11 cells), blockable with 2-hydroxysaclofen (300 microM; 3/3 cells). IPSCs displayed paired-pulse depression (PPD), attenuated by both baclofen and 2-hydroxysaclofen, but neither altered resting membrane conductances or IPSC time constants of decay. Baclofen induced a significant dose-dependent (1-100 microM) reduction in frequency, but not amplitude, of spontaneous IPSCs and miniature IPSCs, reversible with 2-hydroxysaclofen pretreatment. Baclofen effects and PPD persisted in slices pretreated with pertussis toxin (PTX) and N-ethylmaleimide, implying that these GABA(B) receptors are coupled to PTX-insensitive G proteins. Responses were unaltered by barium (2 mM) or nimodipine, ruling out involvement of K(+) channels and L-type Ca(2+) channels. Thus pre- and postsynaptic GABA(B) and GABA(A) receptors participate in SCN entrainment of paraventricular neurosecretory neurons.  相似文献   

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Alteration in the excitatory/inhibitory neuronal balance is believed to be the underlying mechanism of epileptogenesis. Based on this theory, GABAergic interneurons are regarded as the primary inhibitory neurons, whose failure of action permits hyperactivity in the epileptic circuitry. As a consequence, optogenetic excitation of GABAergic interneurons is widely used for seizure suppression. However, recent evidence argues for the context-dependent, possibly “excitatory” roles that GABAergic cells play in epileptic circuitry. We reviewed current optogenetic approaches that target the “inhibitory” roles of GABAergic interneurons for seizure control. We also reviewed interesting evidence that supports the “excitatory” roles of GABAergic interneurons in epileptogenesis. GABAergic interneurons can provide excitatory effects to the epileptic circuits via several distinct neurological mechanisms. (1) GABAergic interneurons can excite postsynaptic neurons, due to the raised reversal potential of GABA receptors in the postsynaptic cells. (2) Continuous activity in GABAergic interneurons could lead to transient GABA depletion, which prevents their inhibitory effect on pyramidal cells. (3) GABAergic interneurons can synchronize network activity during seizure. (4) Some GABAergic interneurons inhibit other interneurons, causing disinhibition of pyramidal neurons and network hyperexcitability. The dynamic, context-dependent role that GABAergic interneurons play in seizure requires further investigation of their functions at single cell and circuitry level. New optogenetic protocols that target GABAergic inhibition should be explored for seizure suppression.  相似文献   

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Several forms of short-term synaptic plasticity of GABA-ergic synaptic transmission selectively expressed only in a fraction of synaptic connections have been described earlier. In particular, this is the phenomenon termed “depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition” (DSI), a transient suppression of GABA-ergic synaptic transmission evoked by postsynaptic spike firing or brief depolarization of the membrane of postsynaptic neurons. On the other hand, the same tetanic stimulation (30 sec−1, 4 sec) of the presynaptic neuron also revealed the heterogeneity of GABA-ergic synaptic connections: about 45% of the connections were facilitated, while 55% were depressed. In this work, we show that post-tetanic depression is predominantly expressed in neuronal pairs susceptible to DSI, and that both phenomena have a similar time course. Considering our own results and the retrograde involvement of endocannabinoids in DSI, we hypothesize that post-tetanic depression is also due to the release of endocannabinoids acting, in the latter case, on their autoreceptors.  相似文献   

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Development of inhibitory synaptic transmission was studied using a dissociated cell culture from the superior colliculus of neonatal rat. Patch-clamp recordings in the whole-cell configuration were performed to measure evoked (single-cell-activated) inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs), miniature IPSCs and current responses to maximal concentrations of exogenous gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Over a period of 3 weeks in vitro (DIV3-24), the fraction of synaptically coupled neurons raised from 0% to 76%. Evoked IPSCs were first observed at DIV5. They had an average amplitude of 33.9 pA during the first week (n = 13) and 129.7 pA during the fourth week (n = 48). This increase by a factor of 3.8 represents a significant rise in the efficacy of GABAergic transmission during in vitro development. However, no developmental change has been observed in the average amplitudes of miniature somatic IPSCs. The latter remained at an average level of about 9 pA (symmetrical chloride concentration and a driving force of 68 mV). No increase was found also in whole-cell current densities induced by saturating concentrations of exogenous GABA. Our results suggest that under the given conditions, synapse maturation was primarily the result of presynaptic sprouting. This conclusion is further supported by bouton counts in immunostained collicular cultures, where the number of axosomatic and axodendritic GABAergic contacts per neuron increased from 0.54 and 0.37, respectively, at DIV3, to 13.84 and greater than 23.1, at DIV24. The overall density of GABAergic neurons decreased during this period from about 41,000/cm2 to 15,600 cm2, indicating that a growing number of contacts is formed by a declining number of presynaptic neurons.  相似文献   

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Schinder AF  Berninger B  Poo M 《Neuron》2000,25(1):151-163
The role of the target cell in neurotrophin-induced modifications of glutamatergic synaptic transmission was examined in cultured hippocampal neurons. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) induced rapid and persistent potentiation of evoked glutamate release when the postsynaptic neuron was glutamatergic, or excitatory (E-->E), but not when it was GABAergic, or inhibitory (E-->1). This target-specific action of BDNF was also found at divergent outputs of a single presynaptic neuron innervating both glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons, suggesting that individual terminals can be independently modified. Surprisingly, BDNF increased the frequency of miniature postsynaptic currents at both E-->E and E-->I, although it had no effect on evoked currents at E-->I. Finally, potentiation by neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) was also target specific. The selective effect at E-->E suggests that retrograde signaling by the postsynaptic target cell endows a localized presynaptic action of neurotrophins.  相似文献   

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We studied evoked inhibitory postsynaptic currents (eIPSC) using local electrical stimulation of single presynaptic terminals of cultured rat neocortical neurons. According to pharmacological and kinetic properties, these currents were qualified as GABAA-activated. Using autocorrelation analysis of distributions of the eIPSC amplitudes, which were in all cases polymodal, we examined quantal characteristics of the above eIPSC. These results were compared with the values of quantal parameters (N, p, Q, and m) of the current families obtained using approximation by binomial distribution. Amplitude histograms of spontaneous miniature IPSC recorded under conditions of the minimum quantal release of the neurotransmitter were normal (close to Gaussian) with the mode within a 10 pA range, which is very close to analogous parameters calculated using autocorrelation and binomial techniques.  相似文献   

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Neuropeptide FF (NPFF) and neuropeptide VF (NPVF) are octapeptides belonging to the RFamide family of peptides that have been implicated in a wide variety of physiological functions in the brain, including central autonomic and neuroendocrine regulation. The effects of these peptides are mediated via NPFF1 and NPFF2 receptors that are abundantly expressed in the rat brain, including the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), an autonomic nucleus critical for the secretion of neurohormones and the regulation of sympathetic outflow. In this study, we examined, using whole cell patch-clamp recordings in the brain slice, the effects of NPFF and NPVF on inhibitory GABAergic synaptic input to parvocellular PVN neurons. Under voltage-clamp conditions, NPFF and NPVF reversibly and in a concentration-dependent manner reduced the evoked bicuculline-sensitive inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in parvocellular PVN neurons by 25 and 31%, respectively. RF9, a potent and selective NPFF receptor antagonist, blocked NPFF-induced reduction of IPSCs. Recordings of miniature IPSCs in these neurons following NPFF and NPVF applications showed a reduction in frequency but not amplitude, indicating a presynaptic locus of action for these peptides. Under current-clamp conditions, NPVF and NPFF caused depolarization (6-9 mV) of neurons that persisted in the presence of TTX but was abolished in the presence of bicuculline. Collectively, these data provide evidence for a disinhibitory role of NPFF and NPVF in the hypothalamic PVN via an attenuation of GABAergic inhibitory input to parvocellular neurons of this nucleus and explain the central autonomic effects of NPFF.  相似文献   

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Intracellularly injected tumor promoter phorbol esters (PhEs) that activate protein kinase C (PKC) increased the excitability and altered the postsynaptic responses of neurons of the motor cortex of awake cats. PhEs increased the amplitude and duration of EPSPs and decreased the amplitude and durations of IPSPs. No consistent changes in resting membrane parameters that would account for these modifications were found. Corresponding changes in peak excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs, IPSCs) were measured directly with the single electrode voltage clamp technique. The changes lasted for 50 min or longer. Quantitative analysis of EPSCs in response to ventrolateral thalamic stimulation and IPSCs in response to pyramidal tract stimulation made in a subgroup of fast PT cells suggested that PhE acted within the injected neuron rather than presynaptically to alter the synaptic currents. PhE also reduced a voltage-dependent, 3-aminopyridine sensitive fast outward current (IA) and an apamin and EGTA sensitive slow outward current (IK(Ca]. Control injections of a phorbol ester that did not activate PKC failed to induce changes in synaptic responses or resting membrane properties. These observations provide the first evidence that activation of PKC, in vivo, can induce long-lasting changes in synaptic responses of neocortical neurons by direct modification of postsynaptic ion channel conductivities.  相似文献   

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In a dissociated culture of rat hippocampal neurons (14 to 24 daysin vitro), modulation effects of glutamate on GABAA-ergic inhibitory transmission were studied with the use of simultaneous patch-clamp whole-cell recording from monosynaptically connected neuron pairs. In all experiments (n=49), 1.5-min-long or longer extracellular application of 0.5 to 100 μM glutamate suppressed evoked inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSC). This suppression usually included fast (seconds) and slow (τ=1.3 min) phases. In 83.7% of the cases studied, IPSC did not return to the control values during the entire subsequent recording period (from 10 to 64 min). When glutamate was applied in the presence of blockers of glutamate ionotropic receptors, DL-APV or CNQX, the fast phase of the effect was removed, while some suppression of inhibitory neuronal responses, although weaker, was preserved (n=19); in most cases (73.3%) this residual suppression was slow and long-lasting. It is concluded that both types of glutamate receptors, ionotropic and metabotropic, are involved in modulation of GABAA-ergic synaptic transmission. The first above receptor type provides fast and reversible suppression, while the effect provided by the second type is slow and long-lasting.  相似文献   

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