Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons

The canonical view of striatal GABAergic interneurons has evolved over several decades of neuroanatomical/neurochemical and electrophysiological studies. From the anatomical studies, 3 distinct GABAergic interneuronal subtypes are generally recognized. The best-studied subtype expresses the calcium-...

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Main Authors: James M Tepper, Fatuel eTecuapetla, Tibor eKoos, Osvaldo eIbanez-Sandoval
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2010-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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NPY
NOS
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2010.00150/full
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spelling doaj-e0fad10457a4434b97236c7c512f7d202020-11-24T22:53:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292010-12-01410.3389/fnana.2010.001509023Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic InterneuronsJames M Tepper0Fatuel eTecuapetla1Tibor eKoos2Osvaldo eIbanez-Sandoval3Rutgers UniversityInstituto Gulbenkian de CienciaRutgers UniversityRutgers UniversityThe canonical view of striatal GABAergic interneurons has evolved over several decades of neuroanatomical/neurochemical and electrophysiological studies. From the anatomical studies, 3 distinct GABAergic interneuronal subtypes are generally recognized. The best-studied subtype expresses the calcium-binding protein, parvalbumin. The second best known interneuron type expresses a number of neuropeptides and enzymes, including neuropeptide Y, somatostatin and nitric oxide synthase. The last GABAergic interneuron subtype expresses the calcium binding protein, calretinin. There is no overlap or co-localization of these three different sets of markers.The parvalbumin-immunoreactive GABAergic interneurons have been recorded in vitro and shown to exhibit a fast-spiking phenotype characterized by short duration action potentials with large and rapid spike AHPs. They often fire in a stuttering pattern of high frequency firing interrupted by periods of silence. They are capable of sustained firing rates of over 200 Hz. The NPY/SOM/NOS interneurons have been identified as PLTS cells, exhibiting very high input resistances, low threshold spike and prolonged plateau potentials in response to intracellular depolarization or excitatory synaptic stimulation. Thus far, no recordings from identified CR interneurons have been obtained.Recent advances in technological approaches, most notably the generation of several BAC transgenic mouse strains which express a fluorescent marker, enhanced green fluorescent protein, specifically and selectively only in neurons of a certain genetic makeup (e.g., parvalbumin-, neuropeptide Y-, or tyrosine hydroxylase-expressing neurons etc.) have led to the ability of electrophysiologists to visualize and patch specific neuron types in brain slices with epifluorescence illumination. This has led to a rapid expansion of the number of neurochemically and/or electrophysiologically identified interneuronal cell types in the striatum and elsewhere....http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2010.00150/fullNeostriatuminterneuronNPYtyrosine hydroxylaseGABAergicNOS
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author James M Tepper
Fatuel eTecuapetla
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Osvaldo eIbanez-Sandoval
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Fatuel eTecuapetla
Tibor eKoos
Osvaldo eIbanez-Sandoval
Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Neostriatum
interneuron
NPY
tyrosine hydroxylase
GABAergic
NOS
author_facet James M Tepper
Fatuel eTecuapetla
Tibor eKoos
Osvaldo eIbanez-Sandoval
author_sort James M Tepper
title Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons
title_short Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons
title_full Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons
title_fullStr Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity And Diversity Of Striatal GABAergic Interneurons
title_sort heterogeneity and diversity of striatal gabaergic interneurons
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2010-12-01
description The canonical view of striatal GABAergic interneurons has evolved over several decades of neuroanatomical/neurochemical and electrophysiological studies. From the anatomical studies, 3 distinct GABAergic interneuronal subtypes are generally recognized. The best-studied subtype expresses the calcium-binding protein, parvalbumin. The second best known interneuron type expresses a number of neuropeptides and enzymes, including neuropeptide Y, somatostatin and nitric oxide synthase. The last GABAergic interneuron subtype expresses the calcium binding protein, calretinin. There is no overlap or co-localization of these three different sets of markers.The parvalbumin-immunoreactive GABAergic interneurons have been recorded in vitro and shown to exhibit a fast-spiking phenotype characterized by short duration action potentials with large and rapid spike AHPs. They often fire in a stuttering pattern of high frequency firing interrupted by periods of silence. They are capable of sustained firing rates of over 200 Hz. The NPY/SOM/NOS interneurons have been identified as PLTS cells, exhibiting very high input resistances, low threshold spike and prolonged plateau potentials in response to intracellular depolarization or excitatory synaptic stimulation. Thus far, no recordings from identified CR interneurons have been obtained.Recent advances in technological approaches, most notably the generation of several BAC transgenic mouse strains which express a fluorescent marker, enhanced green fluorescent protein, specifically and selectively only in neurons of a certain genetic makeup (e.g., parvalbumin-, neuropeptide Y-, or tyrosine hydroxylase-expressing neurons etc.) have led to the ability of electrophysiologists to visualize and patch specific neuron types in brain slices with epifluorescence illumination. This has led to a rapid expansion of the number of neurochemically and/or electrophysiologically identified interneuronal cell types in the striatum and elsewhere....
topic Neostriatum
interneuron
NPY
tyrosine hydroxylase
GABAergic
NOS
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2010.00150/full
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