Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus

GABA is a key mediator of neural activity in the mammalian central nervous system, and a diverse set of GABAergic neurons utilize GABA as transmitter. It has been widely accepted that GABAergic neurons typically serve as interneurons while glutamatergic principal cells send excitatory signals to rem...

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Main Author: Shozo Jinno
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2009-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.05.013.2009/full
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spelling doaj-67705c15f0bc482795928baa9bcf3a6d2020-11-24T20:51:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292009-07-01310.3389/neuro.05.013.2009732Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampusShozo Jinno0Kyushu UniversityGABA is a key mediator of neural activity in the mammalian central nervous system, and a diverse set of GABAergic neurons utilize GABA as transmitter. It has been widely accepted that GABAergic neurons typically serve as interneurons while glutamatergic principal cells send excitatory signals to remote areas. In general, glutamatergic projection neurons monosynaptically innervate both principal cells and local GABAergic interneurons in each target area, and these GABAergic cells play a vital role in modulation of the activity of principal cells. The formation and recall of sensory, motor and cognitive representations require coordinated fast communication among multiple areas of the cerebral cortex, which are thought to be mostly mediated by glutamatergic neurons. However, there is an increasing body of evidence showing that specific subpopulations of cortical GABAergic neurons send long-range axonal projections to subcortical and other cortical areas. In particular, a variety of GABAergic neurons in the hippocampus project to neighboring and remote areas. Using anatomical, molecular and electrophysiological approaches, several types of GABAergic projection neurons have been shown to exist in the hippocampus. The target areas of these cells are the subiculum and other retrohippocampal areas, the medial septum and the contralateral dentate gyrus. The long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus may serve to coordinate precisely the multiple activity patterns of widespread cortical cell assemblies in different brain states and among multiple functionally related areas.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.05.013.2009/fullHippocampussubiculumGABAergic neuronlong-range projectionmedial septummultiregional coordination
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Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Hippocampus
subiculum
GABAergic neuron
long-range projection
medial septum
multiregional coordination
author_facet Shozo Jinno
author_sort Shozo Jinno
title Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus
title_short Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus
title_full Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus
title_fullStr Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed Structural organization of long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus
title_sort structural organization of long-range gabaergic projection system of the hippocampus
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2009-07-01
description GABA is a key mediator of neural activity in the mammalian central nervous system, and a diverse set of GABAergic neurons utilize GABA as transmitter. It has been widely accepted that GABAergic neurons typically serve as interneurons while glutamatergic principal cells send excitatory signals to remote areas. In general, glutamatergic projection neurons monosynaptically innervate both principal cells and local GABAergic interneurons in each target area, and these GABAergic cells play a vital role in modulation of the activity of principal cells. The formation and recall of sensory, motor and cognitive representations require coordinated fast communication among multiple areas of the cerebral cortex, which are thought to be mostly mediated by glutamatergic neurons. However, there is an increasing body of evidence showing that specific subpopulations of cortical GABAergic neurons send long-range axonal projections to subcortical and other cortical areas. In particular, a variety of GABAergic neurons in the hippocampus project to neighboring and remote areas. Using anatomical, molecular and electrophysiological approaches, several types of GABAergic projection neurons have been shown to exist in the hippocampus. The target areas of these cells are the subiculum and other retrohippocampal areas, the medial septum and the contralateral dentate gyrus. The long-range GABAergic projection system of the hippocampus may serve to coordinate precisely the multiple activity patterns of widespread cortical cell assemblies in different brain states and among multiple functionally related areas.
topic Hippocampus
subiculum
GABAergic neuron
long-range projection
medial septum
multiregional coordination
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.05.013.2009/full
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