“…These neurons are spontaneously active with a mean firing rate around 30 Hz in anesthetized rats (Celada et al, 1999) and have axonal conduction velocities similar to pallidal neurons, around 3-4 m/s (Deniau et al, 1978;Guyenet and Aghajanian, 1978). 191 At one time it was believed that the nondopaminergic nigral neurons that were the source of the GABAergic input to the dopaminergic neurons were true local circuit neurons, leading them to be explicitly referred to as ''interneurons'' in the literature (e.g., Bunney, 1979, 1985;Mereu and Gessa, 1985;Araneda and Bustos, 1989;Yung et al, 1991;Zhang et al, 1993;Bontempi and Sharp, 1997). However, the neuroanatomical and electrophysiological properties reported for the putative pars reticulata GABAergic interneurons are not very different from those of antidromically identified nigrothalamic and nigrotectal projection neurons (Matsuda et al, 1987;Yung et al, 1991;Lee and Tepper, 2007 but see also Grace and Bunney, 1979;Grace et al, 1980) that have been shown to send axon collaterals to the pars compacta which synapse onto dopaminergic neurons Grofova et al, 1982;Hajos and Greenfield, 1993;Tepper et al, 1995Tepper et al, , 2002Mailly et al, 2003).…”