Postsynaptic GABAB‐receptor mediated currents in diverse dentate gyrus interneuron types

Author:

Degro Claudius E.1,Vida Imre1ORCID,Booker Sam A.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Integrative Neuroanatomy Charité—Universitätmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

2. Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

3. Simons Initiative for the Developing Brain University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

Abstract

AbstractThe processing of rich synaptic information in the dentate gyrus (DG) relies on a diverse population of inhibitory GABAergic interneurons to regulate cellular and circuit activity, in a layer‐specific manner. Metabotropic GABAB‐receptors (GABABRs) provide powerful inhibition to the DG circuit, on timescales consistent with behavior and learning, but their role in controlling the activity of interneurons is poorly understood with respect to identified cell types. We hypothesize that GABABRs display cell type‐specific heterogeneity in signaling strength, which will have direct ramifications for signal processing in DG networks. To test this, we perform in vitro whole‐cell patch‐clamp recordings from identified DG principal cells and interneurons, followed by GABABR pharmacology, photolysis of caged GABA, and extracellular stimulation of endogenous GABA release to classify the cell type‐specific inhibitory potential. Based on our previous classification of DG interneurons, we show that postsynaptic GABABR‐mediated currents are present on all interneuron types albeit at different amplitudes, dependent largely on soma location and synaptic targets. GABABRs were coupled to inwardly‐rectifying K+ channels that strongly reduced the excitability of those interneurons where large currents were observed. These data provide a systematic characterization of GABABR signaling in the rat DG to provide greater insight into circuit dynamics.

Funder

Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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