Golgi Cell-Mediated Activation of Postsynaptic GABABReceptors Induces Disinhibition of the Golgi Cell-GranuleCell Synapse in Rat Cerebellum
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
In the cerebellar glomerulus, GABAergic synapses formed by Golgi cells regulate excitatory transmission from mossy fibers
to granule cells through feed-forward and feedback mechanisms. In acute cerebellar slices, we found that stimulating Golgi
cell axons with a train of 10 impulses at 100 Hz transiently inhibited both the phasic and the tonic components of inhibitory
responses recorded in granule cells. This effect was blocked by the GABAB receptor blocker CGP35348, and could be
mimicked by bath-application of baclofen (30 mM). This depression of IPSCs was prevented when granule cells were
dialyzed with GDPbS. Furthermore, when synaptic transmission was blocked, GABAA currents induced in granule cells by
localized muscimol application were inhibited by the GABAB receptor agonist baclofen. These findings indicate that
postsynaptic GABAB receptors are primarily responsible for the depression of IPSCs. This inhibition of inhibitory events
results in an unexpected excitatory action by Golgi cells on granule cell targets. The reduction of Golgi cell-mediated
inhibition in the cerebellar glomerulus may represent a regulatory mechanism to shift the balance between excitation and
inhibition in the glomerulus during cerebellar information processing.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cerebellum
inhibitory synapse
GABAb
GABAa
Elenco autori:
Brandalise, F.; Gerber, U.; Rossi, Paola
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