Abstract: | In research on -aminobutyric acid (GABA) used at different concentrations on the amplitude of EPSP within populations (PEPSP), as recorded from dentrites in isolated hippocampal slices, GABA induced a dose-dependent reversible reduction in PEPSP amplitude with no noticeable signs of desensitization. Highest sensitivity to GABA was shown by PEPSP in hippocampal zone CA1 (threshold concentration: 3×10–5–2×10–4 M; (concentration at which the effect equal to 1/2 of maximum occurs) IC50: 5×10–4–1×10–3 M). The effects of GABA on PEPSP were not blocked by bicuculline, picrotoxin, or penicillin. Action of GABA on dendritic antidromic population spike (DAPS — postynaptic effects) were slightly diminished by these blockers. Baclofen inhibited PEPSP more powerfully than GABA (threshold concentration: 1×10–6 M: IC50: 3×10–6 M), although it only produced a minor reduction in DAPS amplitude even at high concentrations. It is concluded that the inhibitory effect of GABA on PEPSP in hippocampal zone CA1 may be put down mainly to its presynaptic action mediated by GABAB receptors on axonal terminals of Schaffer collaterals.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 627–633, September–October, 1990. |