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Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition

Activity of the dentate gyrus, which gates information flow to the hippocampus, is under tight inhibitory regulation by interneurons with distinctive axonal projections, intrinsic and synaptic characteristics and neurochemical identities. Total molecular layer cells (TML-Cs), a class of morphologica...

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Autores principales: Yu, Jiandong, Swietek, Bogumila, Proddutur, Archana, Santhakumar, Vijayalakshmi
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4506727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25603947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.22419
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author Yu, Jiandong
Swietek, Bogumila
Proddutur, Archana
Santhakumar, Vijayalakshmi
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Proddutur, Archana
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description Activity of the dentate gyrus, which gates information flow to the hippocampus, is under tight inhibitory regulation by interneurons with distinctive axonal projections, intrinsic and synaptic characteristics and neurochemical identities. Total molecular layer cells (TML-Cs), a class of morphologically distinct GABAergic neurons with axonal projections across the molecular layer, are among the most frequent interneuronal type in the dentate subgranular region. However, little is known about their synaptic and neurochemical properties. We demonstrate that synapses from morphologically identified TML-Cs to dentate interneurons are characterized by low release probability, facilitating short-term dynamics and asynchronous release. TML-Cs consistently show somatic and axonal labeling for the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB(1)R) yet fail to express cholecystokinin (CCK) indicating their distinctive neurochemical identity. In paired recordings, the release probability at synapses between TML-Cs was increased by the CB(1)R antagonist AM251, demonstrating baseline endocannabinoid regulation of TML-C synapses. Apart from defining the synaptic and neurochemical features of TML-Cs, our findings reveal the morphological identity of a class of dentate CB(1)R-positive neurons that do not express CCK. Our findings indicate that TML-Cs can mediate cannabinoid sensitive feed-forward and feedback inhibition of dentate perforant path inputs. © 2015 The Authors Hippocampus Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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spelling pubmed-45067272015-08-01 Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition Yu, Jiandong Swietek, Bogumila Proddutur, Archana Santhakumar, Vijayalakshmi Hippocampus Rapid Communications Activity of the dentate gyrus, which gates information flow to the hippocampus, is under tight inhibitory regulation by interneurons with distinctive axonal projections, intrinsic and synaptic characteristics and neurochemical identities. Total molecular layer cells (TML-Cs), a class of morphologically distinct GABAergic neurons with axonal projections across the molecular layer, are among the most frequent interneuronal type in the dentate subgranular region. However, little is known about their synaptic and neurochemical properties. We demonstrate that synapses from morphologically identified TML-Cs to dentate interneurons are characterized by low release probability, facilitating short-term dynamics and asynchronous release. TML-Cs consistently show somatic and axonal labeling for the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB(1)R) yet fail to express cholecystokinin (CCK) indicating their distinctive neurochemical identity. In paired recordings, the release probability at synapses between TML-Cs was increased by the CB(1)R antagonist AM251, demonstrating baseline endocannabinoid regulation of TML-C synapses. Apart from defining the synaptic and neurochemical features of TML-Cs, our findings reveal the morphological identity of a class of dentate CB(1)R-positive neurons that do not express CCK. Our findings indicate that TML-Cs can mediate cannabinoid sensitive feed-forward and feedback inhibition of dentate perforant path inputs. © 2015 The Authors Hippocampus Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-08 2015-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4506727/ /pubmed/25603947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.22419 Text en © 2015 The Authors Hippocampus Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yu, Jiandong
Swietek, Bogumila
Proddutur, Archana
Santhakumar, Vijayalakshmi
Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
title Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
title_full Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
title_fullStr Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
title_full_unstemmed Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
title_short Dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
title_sort dentate total molecular layer interneurons mediate cannabinoid-sensitive inhibition
topic Rapid Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4506727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25603947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.22419
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