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Neostriatal GABAergic Interneurons Mediate Cholinergic Inhibition of Spiny Projection Neurons.

Thomas W FaustMaxime AssousJames M TepperTibor Koós
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
The circuitry between neurons of the striatum has been recently described to be far more complex than originally imagined. One example of this phenomenon is that striatal cholinergic interneurons have been shown to provide intrinsic nicotinic excitation of local GABAergic interneurons, which then inhibit the projection neurons of the striatum. As deficits of cholinergic interneurons are reported in patients with Tourette syndrome, the normal functions of these interneurons are of great interest. Whether this novel route of nicotinic input constitutes a major output of cholinergic interneurons remains unknown. The study addressed this question using excitatory and inhibitory optogenetic technology, so that cholinergic interneurons could be selectively activated and GABAergic interneurons selectively inhibited to determine the causal relationship in this circuit.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord
  • traumatic brain injury
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • parkinson disease