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The Journal of Neuroscience, 2002, 22:RC197:1-5
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Hippocampal Pyramidal Cell-Interneuron Spike Transmission Is
Frequency Dependent and Responsible for Place Modulation of Interneuron
Discharge
Lisa
Marshall,
Darrell A.
Henze,
Hajime
Hirase,
Xavier
Leinekugel,
George
Dragoi, and
György
Buzsáki
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey 07102
The interplay between principal cells and interneurons plays an
important role in timing the activity of individual cells. We
investigated the influence of single hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells on
putative interneurons. The activity of CA1 pyramidal cells was
controlled intracellularly by current injection, and the activity of
neighboring interneurons was recorded extracellularly in the
urethane-anesthetized rat. Spike transmission probability between
monosynaptically connected pyramidal cell-interneuron pairs was
frequency dependent and highest between 5 and 25 Hz. In the awake
animal, interneurons were found that had place-modulated firing rates,
with place maps similar to their presynaptic pyramidal neuron. Thus,
single pyramidal neurons can effectively determine the firing patterns
of their interneuron targets.
Key words:
hippocampus; spike transmission; interneuron; depression; place cells; temporal coding
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