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Regulation of IPSP theta rhythm by muscarinic receptors and endocannabinoids in hippocampus.
Christian G Reich; Miranda A Karson; Sergei V Karnup; Lauren M Jones; Bradley E Alger (Profiled Authors: Bradley E Alger; Miranda Karson)
Department of Physiology, Program in Neuronscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, 21201, USA.
Journal of neurophysiology 2005;94(6):4290-9.
Theta rhythms are behaviorally relevant electrical oscillations in the mammalian brain, particularly the hippocampus. In many cases, theta oscillations are shaped by inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) that are driven by glutamatergic and/or cholinergic inputs. Here we show that hippocampal theta rhythm IPSPs induced in the CA1 region by muscarinic acetylcholine receptors independent of all glutamate receptors can be briefly interrupted by action potential-induced, retrograde endocannabinoid release. Theta IPSPs can be recorded in CA1 pyramidal cell somata surgically isolated from CA3, subiculum, and even from their own apical dendrites. These results suggest that perisomatic-targeting interneurons whose output is subject to inhibition by endocannabinoids are the likely source of theta IPSPs. Interneurons having these properties include the cholecystokinin-containing cells. Simultaneous recordings from pyramidal cell pairs reveal synchronous theta-frequency IPSPs in neighboring pyramidal cells, suggesting that these IPSPs may help entrain or modulate small groups of pyramidal cells.
4 Originating Grant
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ALGER, BRADLEY E
Endocannabinoids and GABAergic Control of Plasticity
30 September 2001 - 31 March 2012
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
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ALGER, BRADLEY E
Training Program in Cellular &Integrative Neuroscience
15 September 1994 - 30 June 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
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Alger, Bradley E
Regulation of Inhibition in Hippocampus
30 September 1991 - 31 August 2006
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
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Weinreich, Daniel
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2010Jimok Kim; Bradley E Alger
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2002Jimok Kim; Masako Isokawa; Catherine Ledent; Bradley E Alger
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002;22(23):10182-91. -
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2008Miranda A Karson; Kevin C Whittington; Bradley E Alger
Cholecystokinin inhibits endocannabinoid-sensitive hippocampal IPSPs and stimulates others.
Neuropharmacology 2008;54(1):117-28.
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