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Wiring Specificity and Synaptic Diversity in the Mouse Lateral Central Amygdala.

Wen-Hsien HouNing KuoGe-Wei FangHsien-Sung HuangKun-Pin WuAndreas ZimmerJen-Kun ChengCheng-Chang Lien
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The central lateral amygdala (CeL) is a key node in fear circuits, but the functional organization of local circuits in this region is largely unknown. The CeL consists of mostly GABAergic inhibitory neurons with different functional and molecular features. Here, we report that the presynaptic cell class determines functional properties of autapses and cannabinoid-mediated modulation of synaptic transmission between neurons, whereas presynaptic versus postsynaptic cell classes dictate the connectivity, efficacy, and dynamics of GABAergic synapses between any two neurons. The wiring specificity and synaptic diversity have a great impact on neuronal output in amygdala inhibitory networks. Such synaptic organizing principles advance our understanding of the significance of physiologically defined neuronal phenotypes in amygdala inhibitory networks.
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