GABAergic striatal neurons project dendrites and axons into the postnatal subventricular zone leading to calcium activity

Young, SZ; Lafourcade CA; Platel, JC; Lin, TV; Bordey, A

Keywords: proliferation, gaba, parkinson disease, neurogenesis, striatum, calcium activity, medium spiny neurons, huntington disease

Abstract

GABA regulates the behavior of neuroblasts and neural progenitor cells in the postnatal neurogenic subventricular zone (SVZ) through GABA(A) receptor (GABA(A)R)-mediated calcium increases. However, the source of GABA necessary for sufficient GABA(A)R-mediated depolarization and calcium increase has remained speculative. Here, we explored whether GABAergic striatal neurons functionally connect with SVZ cells. Using patch clamp recordings or single cell electroporation, striatal neurons along the SVZ were filled with a fluorescent dye revealing that they send both dendrites and axons into the SVZ. About 93% of the recorded neurons were medium spiny or aspiny GABAergic neurons and each neuron sent 3-4 processes into the SVZ covering similar to 56 mu m. Using calcium imaging, we found that depolarization of striatal neurons led to increased calcium activity in SVZ cells that were mediated by GABA(A)R activation. Collectively, these findings undercover a novel mode of signaling in the SVZ providing a mechanism of brain activity-mediated regulation of postnatal neurogenesis through GABAergic striatal activity.

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Título según WOS: GABAergic striatal neurons project dendrites and axons into the postnatal subventricular zone leading to calcium activity
Título de la Revista: FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Volumen: 8
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3389/fncel.2014.00010

Notas: ISI