Chemogenetic silencing reveals presynaptic Gi/o protein-mediated inhibition of synchronized activity in the developing hippocampusin vivo
Jürgen Graf,
Arash Samiee,
Tom Flossmann
et al.
Abstract:The development of neuronal circuits is an activity-dependent process. Research aimed at deciphering the learning rules governing these developmental refinements is increasingly utilizing a class of chemogenetic tools that employ Gi/o protein signaling (Gi-DREADDs) for neuronal silencing. However, their mechanisms of action and inhibitory efficacy in immature neurons with incompletely developed Gi/o signaling are poorly understood. Here, we analyze the impact of Gi/o signaling on cellular and network excitabil… Show more
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