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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 6, 2008, 28(6):1421-1426; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4751-07.2008
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Which GABAA Receptor Subunits Are Necessary for Tonic Inhibition in the Hippocampus?
Joseph Glykys,1,2
Edward O. Mann,2 and
Istvan Mody1,2
1Interdepartmental PhD Program for Neuroscience and 2Department of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095
Correspondence should be addressed to Istvan Mody at the above address. Email: mody{at}ucla.edu
GABAA receptors (GABAARs) assembled of different subunits mediate tonic and phasic inhibition in hippocampal neurons. CA1/CA3 pyramidal cells (PCs) predominantly express 5 subunits whereas dentate gyrus granule cells (DGGCs) and molecular layer (ML) interneurons predominantly express subunits. Both 5- and -containing GABAARs mediate tonic inhibition. We have shown previously that mice lacking 5 subunits (Gabra5–/–) have a residual tonic current in CA1/CA3 PCs because of an upregulation of subunits, but the basis of the residual tonic current in DGGCs and ML interneurons of mice lacking the subunit (Gabrd–/–) is still unknown. We now show that wild-type DGGCs have a small tonic current mediated by 5 subunit-containing GABAARs responsible for 29% of the total tonic current. To better identify the GABAARs mediating tonic inhibition in hippocampal neurons, we generated mice lacking both 5 and subunits (Gabra5/Gabrd–/–). Recordings from CA1/CA3 PCs, DGGCs, and ML interneurons in these mice show an absence of tonic currents without compensatory changes in spontaneous IPSCs (sIPSCs), sEPSCs, and membrane resistance. The absence of tonic inhibition results in spontaneous gamma oscillations recordable in vitro in the CA3 pyramidal layer of these mice, which can be mimicked in wild-type mice by blocking 5 subunit-containing GABAARs with 50 nM L-655,708. In conclusion, depending on the cell type, the 5 and subunits are the principal GABAAR subunits responsible for mediating the lion's share of tonic inhibition in hippocampal neurons.
Key words: tonic inhibition; 5; ; hippocampus; gamma oscillations; phasic inhibition
Received Oct. 19, 2007;
revised Nov. 21, 2007;
accepted Dec. 12, 2007.
Correspondence should be addressed to Istvan Mody at the above address. Email: mody{at}ucla.edu
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