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- W1924473145 abstract "Whole cell voltage-clamp recording and focal application of the neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) were used to investigate the ability of exogenous GABA applied to different locations within the guinea pig hippocampal slice to trigger a giant GABA-mediated postsynaptic current (GPSC) in pyramidal cells. A GPSC reflects the synchronous release of GABA from a group of interneurons. Recordings were done in the presence of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) and blockers of ionotropic glutamatergic synaptic transmission. Spontaneous GPSCs occurred rhythmically in pyramidal cells under these conditions. Brief focal pressure application of GABA (500 μM; 30–200 ms) to CA3 stratum lacunosum-moleculare (SLM) or to the border between CA3 s. radiatum (SR) and SLM triggered an “all-or-none” GPSC in CA3 and CA1 pyramidal cells that looked like the spontaneous GPSCs. During the refractory period following a spontaneous GPSC, application of GABA could not trigger a GPSC. Both spontaneous GPSCs and GPSCs triggered by exogenous GABA were blocked by suppressing synaptic transmission with high Mg 2+ /low Ca 2+ bath solution. On the other hand, focal application of GABA to CA3 s. oriens (SO) or to proximal SR did not trigger a GPSC in the CA3 pyramidal cell; instead it produced a graded response. Focal application of GABA to regions other than CA3 was also tested. Focal application of GABA to CA1 SLM always triggered a GPSC in the CA3 pyramidal cell. Focal application of GABA within the outer two-thirds of the dentate molecular layer often elicited a GPSC in the CA3 pyramidal cell. In contrast, focal application of GABA to CA1 SO, to CA1 SR, or to the hilus elicited no current response in the CA3 pyramidal cell. These data indicate that the GPSC recorded in pyramidal cells that was triggered by focal GABA application resulted from the synchronous synaptic release of GABA from activated interneurons rather than from the binding of exogenous GABA to receptors on the pyramidal cell. Furthermore, the “all-or-none” nature of the response to SLM GABA applications of different durations indicates that the exogenous GABA was exciting (directly or indirectly) some members of a network of interneurons, which in turn recruited the rest of the network, rather than individually activating each interneuron that contributed to the GPSC. Interestingly, the effective sites of GABA application—CA3 SLM, CA1 SLM, and the outer two-thirds of the dentate molecular layer—are also the sites which receive direct innervation from the entorhinal cortex in an intact animal." @default.
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- W1924473145 title "GABA Application to Hippocampal CA3 or CA1 Stratum Lacunosum-Moleculare Excites an Interneuron Network" @default.
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