“…For instance, glutamate and GABA co-neurotransmission has been reported in epilepsy models within mossy fiber terminals (Gutiérrez et al, 2003, Gutiérrez 2003, 2005; Trudeau & Gutiérrez , 2007; Münster-Wandowski et al, 2013), developing medial trapezoid body terminals from the lateral superior olive (Gillespie et al 2005; Noh et al, 2010), entopeduncular nucleus projection to the LHb (Shabel et al, 2014), and cortex (Fattorini et al, 2015). In addition, there is evidence for GABA and DA co-transmission in by substantia nigra pars compacta neurons as well as retinal amacrine neurons (Tritsch et al 2012; Hirasawa et al, 2012). Other forms of neurotransmission include GABA and histamine by hypothalamic neurons (Yu et al, 2015), glutamate and acetylcholine co-transmission in striatal interneurons or medial habenula neurons (Gras et al, 2008; Ren et al, 2011; Higley et al, 2011; Nelson et al, 2014), GABA and acetylcholine co-transmission in corticopetal globus pallidus neurons (Saunders et al, 2015).…”