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Publication : Compartmentalization of GABAergic inhibition by dendritic spines.

First Author  Chiu CQ Year  2013
Journal  Science Volume  340
Issue  6133 Pages  759-62
PubMed ID  23661763 Mgi Jnum  J:199124
Mgi Id  MGI:5500870 Doi  10.1126/science.1234274
Citation  Chiu CQ, et al. (2013) Compartmentalization of GABAergic inhibition by dendritic spines. Science 340(6133):759-62
abstractText  gamma-aminobutyric acid-mediated (GABAergic) inhibition plays a critical role in shaping neuronal activity in the neocortex. Numerous experimental investigations have examined perisomatic inhibitory synapses, which control action potential output from pyramidal neurons. However, most inhibitory synapses in the neocortex are formed onto pyramidal cell dendrites, where theoretical studies suggest they may focally regulate cellular activity. The precision of GABAergic control over dendritic electrical and biochemical signaling is unknown. By using cell type-specific optical stimulation in combination with two-photon calcium (Ca(2+)) imaging, we show that somatostatin-expressing interneurons exert compartmentalized control over postsynaptic Ca(2+) signals within individual dendritic spines. This highly focal inhibitory action is mediated by a subset of GABAergic synapses that directly target spine heads. GABAergic inhibition thus participates in localized control of dendritic electrical and biochemical signaling.
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