Arroyo_2012_J.Neurosci_32_3859

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Title : Prolonged disynaptic inhibition in the cortex mediated by slow, non-alpha7 nicotinic excitation of a specific subset of cortical interneurons - Arroyo_2012_J.Neurosci_32_3859
Author(s) : Arroyo S , Bennett C , Aziz D , Brown SP , Hestrin S
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 32 :3859 , 2012
Abstract :

Cholinergic activation of nicotinic receptors in the cortex plays a critical role in arousal, attention, and learning. Here we demonstrate that cholinergic axons from the basal forebrain of mice excite a specific subset of cortical interneurons via a remarkably slow, non-alpha7 nicotinic receptor-mediated conductance. In turn, these inhibitory cells generate a delayed and prolonged wave of disynaptic inhibition in neighboring cortical neurons, altering the spatiotemporal pattern of inhibition in cortical circuits.

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PubMedID: 22423106

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Arroyo S, Bennett C, Aziz D, Brown SP, Hestrin S (2012)
Prolonged disynaptic inhibition in the cortex mediated by slow, non-alpha7 nicotinic excitation of a specific subset of cortical interneurons
Journal of Neuroscience 32 :3859

Arroyo S, Bennett C, Aziz D, Brown SP, Hestrin S (2012)
Journal of Neuroscience 32 :3859