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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 1, 2000, 20(3):1179-1189
Opioids Suppress IPSCs in Neurons of the Rat Medial
Septum/Diagonal Band of Broca: Involvement of µ-Opioid Receptors and
Septohippocampal GABAergic Neurons
Meenakshi
Alreja1, 3,
Marya
Shanabrough2,
Weimin
Liu1, and
Csaba
Leranth2, 3
Departments of 1 Psychiatry, 2 Obstetrics
and Gynecology, and 3 Neurobiology, Yale University School
of Medicine and the Ribicoff Research Facilities, Connecticut Mental
Health Center, New Haven, CT 06508
The medial septum/diagonal band region (MSDB), which provides a
major cholinergic and GABAergic input to the hippocampus, expresses a
high density of opioid receptors. Behaviorally, intraseptal injections of opioids produce deficits in spatial memory, however, little is known about the electrophysiological effects of opioids on
MSDB neurons. Therefore, we investigated the electrophysiological effects of opioids on neurons of the MSDB using rat brain
slices. In voltage-clamp recordings with patch electrodes,
bath-applied met-enkephalin, a nonselective opioid receptor agonist,
decreased the number of tetrodotoxin and bicuculline-sensitive
inhibitory synaptic currents in cholinergic- and GABA-type MSDB
neurons. A similar effect occurred in brain slices containing only the MSDB, suggesting that opioids decrease GABA release primarily by
inhibiting spontaneously firing GABAergic neurons located within the
MSDB. Accordingly, in extracellular recordings, opioid-sensitive, spontaneously firing neurons could be found within the MSDB.
Additionally, in intracellular recordings a subpopulation of GABA-type
neurons were directly inhibited by opioids. All effects of
met-enkephalin were mimicked by a µ receptor agonist, but not by or agonists. In antidromic activation studies, µ-opioids
inhibited a subpopulation of septohippocampal neurons with high
conduction velocity fibers, suggestive of thickly myelinated GABAergic
fibers. Consistent with the electrophysiological findings, in
double-immunolabeling studies, 20% of parvalbumin-containing
septohippocampal GABA neurons colocalized the µ receptor, which at
the ultrastructural level, was found to be associated with the neuronal
cell membrane. Thus, opioids, via µ receptors, inhibit a
subpopulation of MSDB GABAergic neurons that not only make local
connections with both cholinergic and noncholinergic-type MSDB neurons,
but also project to the hippocampus.
Key words:
septohippocampal; GABA; opioids; parvalbumin; septum; diagonal band of Broca
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