Jiang_2014_Rev.Neurosci_25_755

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Title : Optogenetic studies of nicotinic contributions to cholinergic signaling in the central nervous system - Jiang_2014_Rev.Neurosci_25_755
Author(s) : Jiang L , Lopez-Hernandez GY , Lederman J , Talmage DA , Role LW
Ref : Rev Neurosci , 25 :755 , 2014
Abstract :

Molecular manipulations and targeted pharmacological studies provide a compelling picture of which nicotinic receptor subtypes are where in the central nervous system (CNS) and what happens if one activates or deletes them. However, understanding the physiological contribution of nicotinic receptors to endogenous acetylcholine (ACh) signaling in the CNS has proven a more difficult problem to solve. In this review, we provide a synopsis of the literature on the use of optogenetic approaches to control the excitability of cholinergic neurons and to examine the role of CNS nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs). As is often the case, this relatively new technology has answered some questions and raised others. Overall, we believe that optogenetic manipulation of cholinergic excitability in combination with some rigorous pharmacology will ultimately advance our understanding of the many functions of nAChRs in the brain.

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Jiang L, Lopez-Hernandez GY, Lederman J, Talmage DA, Role LW (2014)
Optogenetic studies of nicotinic contributions to cholinergic signaling in the central nervous system
Rev Neurosci 25 :755

Jiang L, Lopez-Hernandez GY, Lederman J, Talmage DA, Role LW (2014)
Rev Neurosci 25 :755