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Publication : Stringent specificity in the construction of a GABAergic presynaptic inhibitory circuit.

First Author  Betley JN Year  2009
Journal  Cell Volume  139
Issue  1 Pages  161-74
PubMed ID  19804761 Mgi Jnum  J:157313
Mgi Id  MGI:4430652 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2009.08.027
Citation  Betley JN, et al. (2009) Stringent specificity in the construction of a GABAergic presynaptic inhibitory circuit. Cell 139(1):161-74
abstractText  GABAergic interneurons are key elements in neural coding, but the mechanisms that assemble inhibitory circuits remain unclear. In the spinal cord, the transfer of sensory signals to motor neurons is filtered by GABAergic interneurons that act presynaptically to inhibit sensory transmitter release and postsynaptically to inhibit motor neuron excitability. We show here that the connectivity and synaptic differentiation of GABAergic interneurons that mediate presynaptic inhibition is directed by their sensory targets. In the absence of sensory terminals these GABAergic neurons shun other available targets, fail to undergo presynaptic differentiation, and withdraw axons from the ventral spinal cord. A sensory-specific source of brain derived neurotrophic factor induces synaptic expression of the GABA synthetic enzyme GAD65--a defining biochemical feature of this set of interneurons. The organization of a GABAergic circuit that mediates presynaptic inhibition in the mammalian CNS is therefore controlled by a stringent program of sensory recognition and signaling.
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