Adrenergic Modulation of GABAA Receptor-Mediated Inhibition in Rat Sensorimotor Cortex
- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 79 (2) , 937-946
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.1998.79.2.937
Abstract
Bennett, B. D., J. R. Huguenard, and D. A. Prince. Adrenergic modulation of GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition in rat sensorimotor cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 79: 937–946, 1998. The effect of adrenoceptor activation on pharmacologically isolated monosynaptic inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) detected in layer V pyramidal neurons was examined by using whole cell voltage-clamp in a slice preparation of rat sensorimotor cortex. Epinephrine (EPI; 10 μM) reversibly altered the amplitude of evoked IPSCs (eIPSCs) in slices from postnatal day 9–12 (P9–12) and P15–18 rats. The effects of EPI were heterogeneous in both age groups, and in individual cases an enhancement, a depression or no effect of eIPSCs was observed, although depression was observed more commonly in the younger age group. The effects of EPI on eIPSC amplitude were likely mediated through presynaptic mechanisms because they occurred in the absence of any alteration in the current produced by direct application of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), or in input resistance. EPI always elicited an increase in the frequency of spontaneous IPSCs (sIPSCs) irrespective of whether or not it induced any change in the amplitude of eIPSCs in the same neuron. The increase in sIPSC frequency was blocked by phentolamine (10 μM) but not by propranolol (10 μM), supporting the conclusion that EPI-mediated effects on sIPSC frequency result from activation of α-adrenoceptors located on presynaptic inhibitory interneurons. In a subpopulation of neurons (3/9) from P15–18 rats, EPI increased both the amplitude and frequency of miniature IPSCs (mIPSCs) recorded in the presence of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and under conditions where postsynaptic EPI effects were blocked, suggesting activation of adrenoceptors on presynaptic terminals in these cells. Results of these experiments are consistent with an action of EPI at adrenoceptors located on presynaptic GABAergic interneurons. Adrenergic activation thus has multiple and complex influences on excitability in cortical circuits, some of which are a consequence of interactions that regulate the strength of GABAergic inhibition.Keywords
This publication has 67 references indexed in Scilit:
- Altered patterns of catecholaminergic fibers in focal cortical dysplasia in two patients with partial seizuresEpilepsy Research, 1994
- Heterogeneity in presynaptic regulation of GABA release from hippocampal inhibitory neuronsNeuron, 1993
- Presynaptic inhibition in the hippocampusTrends in Neurosciences, 1993
- The ontogeny of repetitive firing and its modulation by norepinephrine in rat neocortical neuronsDevelopmental Brain Research, 1993
- Synaptic localization of adrenergic disinhibition in the rat hippocampusNeuron, 1991
- The monoaminergic innervation of the cerebral cortex is not diffuse and nonspecificTrends in Neurosciences, 1989
- Inhibition contributes to orientation selectivity in visual cortex of catNature, 1988
- Morphological diversity of immunocytochemically identified GABA neurons in the monkey sensory-motor cortexJournal of Neurocytology, 1983
- (–)Baclofen decreases neurotransmitter release in the mammalian CNS by an action at a novel GABA receptorNature, 1980
- Potassium current and the effect of cesium on this current during anomalous rectification of the egg cell membrane of a starfish.The Journal of general physiology, 1976