Probing the polarity of spontaneous perisomatic GABAergic synaptic transmission in the mouse CA3 circuit in vivo

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  • Olivier Dubanet
  • Arnaldo Ferreira Gomes Da Silva
  • Andreas Frick
  • Hirase, Hajime
  • Anna Beyeler
  • Xavier Leinekugel

The hypothesis that reversed, excitatory GABA may be involved in various brain pathologies, including epi-leptogenesis, is appealing but controversial because of the technical difficulty of probing endogenous GABAergic synaptic function in vivo. We overcome this challenge by non-invasive extracellular recording of neuronal firing responses to optogenetically evoked and spontaneously occurring inhibitory perisomatic GABAergic field potentials, generated by individual parvalbumin interneurons on their target pyramidal cells. Our direct probing of GABAergic transmission suggests a rather anecdotal participation of excitatory GABA in two specificmodels of epileptogenesis in the mouse CA3 circuit in vivo, even though this does not preclude its expression in other brain areas or pathological conditions. Our approach allows the detection of distinct alterations of inhibition during spontaneous activity in vivo, with high sensitivity. It represents a promising tool for the investigation of excitatory GABA in different pathological conditions that may affect the hippocampal circuit.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109381
JournalCell Reports
Volume36
Issue number2
Number of pages19
ISSN2211-1247
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Research areas

  • CATION-CHLORIDE COTRANSPORTERS, TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY, SHARP-WAVE-RIPPLES, HIPPOCAMPAL SCLEROSIS, EXCITATORY ACTIONS, GABA, INTERNEURONS, INHIBITION, EXCITABILITY, CELLS

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