Role of GABAB receptor in the regulation of excitatory synaptic transmission in trigeminal motoneurons
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2002-07
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Journal of Biomedical Science
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The aim of the present study was to determine if excitatory synaptic transmission onto trigeminal motoneurons is subject to a presynaptic modulation by γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) via GABAB receptor in this system. Whole cell recordings were made from trigeminal motoneurons in longitudinal brain stem slices taken from 8-day-old rats. Monosynaptic excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) activity was evoked by placing bipolar stainless steel electrodes dorsal-caudal to the trigeminal motor nucleus. Bath application of the GABAB receptor agonist, baclofen, produced a marked reduction in the mean amplitude and variance of evoked EPSPs and also increased the portion of transmission failures. It also produced a decrease in the frequency, but not in the mean amplitude, of spontaneous miniature EPSPs. Bath application of GABAB receptor antagonists 6-hydroxy-saclofen and CGP35348 increased both the amplitude and frequency of miniature EPSP activity. Taken together the above results suggest that the excitatory synaptic inputs onto trigeminal motoneurons are controlled by tonic presynaptic modulation by GABAB receptor. Copyright © 2002 National Science Council.
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Baclofen 6-OH-saclofen, Brain slices, CGP35348, Excitatory postsynaptic potential, Whole-cell clamp
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Min, MY., Appenteng, K. & Yang, HW. J Biomed Sci (2002) 9: 348. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02256591