Spontaneous synaptic activity is primarily GABAergic in vestibular nucleus neurons of the chick embryo
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- DOI: 10.1152/jn.00076.2003
Spontaneous synaptic activity is primarily GABAergic in vestibular nucleus neurons of the chick embryo
Abstract
The principal cells of the chick tangential nucleus are vestibular nucleus neurons participating in the vestibular reflexes. In 16-day embryos, the application of glutamate receptor antagonists abolished the postsynaptic responses generated on vestibular-nerve stimulation, but spontaneous synaptic activity was largely unaffected. Here, spontaneous synaptic activity was characterized in principal cells from brain slices at E16 using whole cell voltage-clamp recordings. With KCl electrodes, the frequency of spontaneous inward currents was 3.1 Hz at -60 mV, and the reversal potential was +4 mV. Cs-gluconate pipette solution allowed the discrimination of glycine/GABA(A) versus glutamate receptor-mediated events according to their different reversal potentials. The ratio for spontaneous excitatory to inhibitory events was about 1:4. Seventy-four percent of the outward events were GABA(A), whereas 26% were glycine receptor-mediated events. Both pre- and postsynaptic GABA(B) receptor effects were shown, with presynaptic GABA(B) receptors inhibiting 40% of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) and 53% of spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs). With TTX, the frequency decreased approximately 50% for EPSCs and 23% for IPSCs. These data indicate that the spontaneous synaptic activity recorded in the principal cells at E16 is primarily inhibitory, action potential-independent, and based on the activation of GABA(A) receptors that can be modulated by presynaptic GABA(B) receptors.
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