1. Spontaneous Synaptic Activity Is Primarily GABAergic in Vestibular Nucleus Neurons of the Chick Embryo
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Kenna D. Peusner, June C. Hirsch, Mei Shao, and Christian Giaume
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Baclofen ,Patch-Clamp Techniques ,Physiology ,Glycine ,Chick Embryo ,Neurotransmission ,Biology ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Synaptic Transmission ,Receptors, GABA ,Vestibular nuclei ,medicine ,Animals ,GABA Agonists ,gamma-Aminobutyric Acid ,Neurons ,Vestibular system ,General Neuroscience ,Glutamate receptor ,Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials ,Neural Inhibition ,Vestibular Nuclei ,Receptors, GABA-A ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Receptors, GABA-B ,GABAergic ,Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists ,Nucleus ,Neuroscience - Abstract
The principal cells of the chick tangential nucleus are vestibular nucleus neurons participating in the vestibular reflexes. In 16-day embryos, the application of glutamate receptor antagonists abolished the postsynaptic responses generated on vestibular-nerve stimulation, but spontaneous synaptic activity was largely unaffected. Here, spontaneous synaptic activity was characterized in principal cells from brain slices at E16 using whole cell voltage-clamp recordings. With KCl electrodes, the frequency of spontaneous inward currents was 3.1 Hz at –60 mV, and the reversal potential was +4 mV. Cs-gluconate pipette solution allowed the discrimination of glycine/GABAA versus glutamate receptor-mediated events according to their different reversal potentials. The ratio for spontaneous excitatory to inhibitory events was about 1:4. Seventy-four percent of the outward events were GABAA, whereas 26% were glycine receptor-mediated events. Both pre- and postsynaptic GABAB receptor effects were shown, with presynaptic GABAB receptors inhibiting 40% of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) and 53% of spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs). With TTX, the frequency decreased ∼50% for EPSCs and 23% for IPSCs. These data indicate that the spontaneous synaptic activity recorded in the principal cells at E16 is primarily inhibitory, action potential-independent, and based on the activation of GABAA receptors that can be modulated by presynaptic GABAB receptors.
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- 2003
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