Houston_2009_J.Neurosci_29_10416

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Title : Intracellular chloride ions regulate the time course of GABA-mediated inhibitory synaptic transmission - Houston_2009_J.Neurosci_29_10416
Author(s) : Houston CM , Bright DP , Sivilotti LG , Beato M , Smart TG
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 29 :10416 , 2009
Abstract :

The time-dependent integration of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents is an important process for shaping the input-output profiles of individual excitable cells, and therefore the activity of neuronal networks. Here, we show that the decay time course of GABAergic inhibitory synaptic currents is considerably faster when recorded with physiological internal Cl(-) concentrations than with symmetrical Cl(-) solutions. This effect of intracellular Cl(-) is due to a direct modulation of the GABA(A) receptor that is independent of the net direction of current flow through the ion channel. As a consequence, the time window during which GABAergic inhibition can counteract coincident excitatory inputs is much shorter, under physiological conditions, than that previously measured using high internal Cl(-). This is expected to have implications for neuronal network excitability and neurodevelopment, and for our understanding of pathological conditions, such as epilepsy and chronic pain, where intracellular Cl(-) concentrations can be altered.

PubMedSearch : Houston_2009_J.Neurosci_29_10416
PubMedID: 19692617

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Houston CM, Bright DP, Sivilotti LG, Beato M, Smart TG (2009)
Intracellular chloride ions regulate the time course of GABA-mediated inhibitory synaptic transmission
Journal of Neuroscience 29 :10416

Houston CM, Bright DP, Sivilotti LG, Beato M, Smart TG (2009)
Journal of Neuroscience 29 :10416