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Publication : Volume-transmitted GABA waves pace epileptiform rhythms in the hippocampal network.

First Author  Magloire V Year  2023
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  33
Issue  7 Pages  1249-1264.e7
PubMed ID  36921605 Mgi Jnum  J:350619
Mgi Id  MGI:7465954 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2023.02.051
Citation  Magloire V, et al. (2023) Volume-transmitted GABA waves pace epileptiform rhythms in the hippocampal network. Curr Biol 33(7):1249-1264.e7
abstractText  Mechanisms that entrain and pace rhythmic epileptiform discharges remain debated. Traditionally, the quest to understand them has focused on interneuronal networks driven by synaptic GABAergic connections. However, synchronized interneuronal discharges could also trigger the transient elevations of extracellular GABA across the tissue volume, thus raising tonic conductance (G(tonic)) of synaptic and extrasynaptic GABA receptors in multiple cells. Here, we monitor extracellular GABA in hippocampal slices using patch-clamp GABA "sniffer" and a novel optical GABA sensor, showing that periodic epileptiform discharges are preceded by transient, region-wide waves of extracellular GABA. Neural network simulations that incorporate volume-transmitted GABA signals point to a cycle of GABA-driven network inhibition and disinhibition underpinning this relationship. We test and validate this hypothesis using simultaneous patch-clamp recordings from multiple neurons and selective optogenetic stimulation of fast-spiking interneurons. Critically, reducing GABA uptake in order to decelerate extracellular GABA fluctuations-without affecting synaptic GABAergic transmission or resting GABA levels-slows down rhythmic activity. Our findings thus unveil a key role of extrasynaptic, volume-transmitted GABA in pacing regenerative rhythmic activity in brain networks.
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