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Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons

GABA(γ-amino-butylic acid)-mediated inhibition in the dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons was characterized by two-photon uncaging of a caged-GABA compound, BCMACM-GABA, and one-photon uncaging of RuBi-GABA in rat hippocampal slice preparations. Although we found that GABA(A)-mediated currents were d...

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Autores principales: Kanemoto, Yuya, Matsuzaki, Masanori, Morita, Susumu, Hayama, Tatsuya, Noguchi, Jun, Senda, Naoko, Momotake, Atsuya, Arai, Tatsuo, Kasai, Haruo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022652
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author Kanemoto, Yuya
Matsuzaki, Masanori
Morita, Susumu
Hayama, Tatsuya
Noguchi, Jun
Senda, Naoko
Momotake, Atsuya
Arai, Tatsuo
Kasai, Haruo
author_facet Kanemoto, Yuya
Matsuzaki, Masanori
Morita, Susumu
Hayama, Tatsuya
Noguchi, Jun
Senda, Naoko
Momotake, Atsuya
Arai, Tatsuo
Kasai, Haruo
author_sort Kanemoto, Yuya
collection PubMed
description GABA(γ-amino-butylic acid)-mediated inhibition in the dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons was characterized by two-photon uncaging of a caged-GABA compound, BCMACM-GABA, and one-photon uncaging of RuBi-GABA in rat hippocampal slice preparations. Although we found that GABA(A)-mediated currents were diffusely distributed along the dendrites, currents elicited at the branch points of the apical dendritic trunk were approximately two times larger than those elsewhere in the dendrite. We examined the inhibitory action of the GABA-induced currents on Ca(2+) transients evoked with a single back-propagating action potential (bAP) in oblique dendrites. We found that GABA uncaging selectively inhibited the Ca(2+) transients in the region adjacent (<20 µm) to the uncaging site, and that GABA uncaging was effective only within a short period after bAP (<20 ms). The strength of inhibition was linearly related to the amplitudes of the GABA currents, suggesting that the currents inhibited a sustained, subthreshold after-depolarization without preventing propagation of bAP. GABA uncaging at the dendritic branch points inhibited Ca(2+) transients farther into dendritic branches (>20 µm). Our data indicate that GABA inhibition results in spatially confined inhibition of Ca(2+) transients shortly after bAP, and suggest that this effect is particularly potent at the dendritic branch points where GABA receptors cluster.
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spelling pubmed-31431872011-07-28 Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons Kanemoto, Yuya Matsuzaki, Masanori Morita, Susumu Hayama, Tatsuya Noguchi, Jun Senda, Naoko Momotake, Atsuya Arai, Tatsuo Kasai, Haruo PLoS One Research Article GABA(γ-amino-butylic acid)-mediated inhibition in the dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons was characterized by two-photon uncaging of a caged-GABA compound, BCMACM-GABA, and one-photon uncaging of RuBi-GABA in rat hippocampal slice preparations. Although we found that GABA(A)-mediated currents were diffusely distributed along the dendrites, currents elicited at the branch points of the apical dendritic trunk were approximately two times larger than those elsewhere in the dendrite. We examined the inhibitory action of the GABA-induced currents on Ca(2+) transients evoked with a single back-propagating action potential (bAP) in oblique dendrites. We found that GABA uncaging selectively inhibited the Ca(2+) transients in the region adjacent (<20 µm) to the uncaging site, and that GABA uncaging was effective only within a short period after bAP (<20 ms). The strength of inhibition was linearly related to the amplitudes of the GABA currents, suggesting that the currents inhibited a sustained, subthreshold after-depolarization without preventing propagation of bAP. GABA uncaging at the dendritic branch points inhibited Ca(2+) transients farther into dendritic branches (>20 µm). Our data indicate that GABA inhibition results in spatially confined inhibition of Ca(2+) transients shortly after bAP, and suggest that this effect is particularly potent at the dendritic branch points where GABA receptors cluster. Public Library of Science 2011-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3143187/ /pubmed/21799926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022652 Text en Kanemoto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kanemoto, Yuya
Matsuzaki, Masanori
Morita, Susumu
Hayama, Tatsuya
Noguchi, Jun
Senda, Naoko
Momotake, Atsuya
Arai, Tatsuo
Kasai, Haruo
Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
title Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
title_full Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
title_fullStr Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
title_short Spatial Distributions of GABA Receptors and Local Inhibition of Ca(2+) Transients Studied with GABA Uncaging in the Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
title_sort spatial distributions of gaba receptors and local inhibition of ca(2+) transients studied with gaba uncaging in the dendrites of ca1 pyramidal neurons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022652
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