Age‐, region‐, and day/night‐related variation of the chloride reversal potential in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus
Fernando Osuna‐Lopez,
J. Manuel Herrera‐Zamora,
Miriam E. Reyes‐Méndez
et al.
Abstract:The master control of mammalian circadian rhythms is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which is formed by the ventral and dorsal regions. In SCN neurons, GABA has an important function and even excitatory actions in adulthood. However, the physiological role of this neurotransmitter in the developing SCN is unknown. Here, we recorded GABAergic postsynaptic currents (in the perforated‐patch configuration using gramicidin) to determine the chloride reversal potential (ECl) and also assessed the immunological ex… Show more
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