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GAD67-mediated GABA synthesis and signaling regulate inhibitory synaptic innervation in the visual cortex
Authors:Chattopadhyaya Bidisha  Di Cristo Graziella  Wu Cai Zhi  Knott Graham  Kuhlman Sandra  Fu Yu  Palmiter Richard D  Huang Z Josh
Affiliation:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, USA.
Abstract:The development of GABAergic inhibitory circuits is shaped by neural activity, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, we demonstrate a novel function of GABA in regulating GABAergic innervation in the adolescent brain, when GABA is mainly known as an inhibitory transmitter. Conditional knockdown of the rate-limiting synthetic enzyme GAD67 in basket interneurons in adolescent visual cortex resulted in cell autonomous deficits in axon branching, perisomatic synapse formation around pyramidal neurons, and complexity of the innervation fields; the same manipulation had little influence on the subsequent maintenance of perisomatic synapses. These effects of GABA deficiency were rescued by suppressing GABA reuptake and by GABA receptor agonists. Germline knockdown of GAD67 but not GAD65 showed similar deficits, suggesting a specific role of GAD67 in the maturation of perisomatic innervation. Since intracellular GABA levels are modulated by neuronal activity, our results implicate GAD67-mediated GABA synthesis in activity-dependent regulation of inhibitory innervation patterns.
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