1988
DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(88)90008-8
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Presynaptic modulation of the release of GABA by GABAA receptors in pars compacta and by GABAB receptors in pars reticulata of the rat substantia nigra

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“…A large body of physiologic data suggests that GABA B receptors act as inhibitory autoreceptors on GABAergic neurons, regulating the release of GABA from their axon terminals (Floran et al, 1988;Giralt et al, 1990;Bonanno and Raiteri, 1992;Morishita and Sastry, 1995;Bonanno et al, 1997). However, we observed only low GABA B R1-LI in the regions that contain cell bodies or terminals of GABAergic projection neurons, where GABA B -mediated autoinhibitory effects of GABA have been reported (Floran et al, 1988;Giralt et al, 1990;Seabrook et al, 1991;Morishita and Sastry, 1995).…”
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confidence: 37%
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“…A large body of physiologic data suggests that GABA B receptors act as inhibitory autoreceptors on GABAergic neurons, regulating the release of GABA from their axon terminals (Floran et al, 1988;Giralt et al, 1990;Bonanno and Raiteri, 1992;Morishita and Sastry, 1995;Bonanno et al, 1997). However, we observed only low GABA B R1-LI in the regions that contain cell bodies or terminals of GABAergic projection neurons, where GABA B -mediated autoinhibitory effects of GABA have been reported (Floran et al, 1988;Giralt et al, 1990;Seabrook et al, 1991;Morishita and Sastry, 1995).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 37%
“…However, we observed only low GABA B R1-LI in the regions that contain cell bodies or terminals of GABAergic projection neurons, where GABA B -mediated autoinhibitory effects of GABA have been reported (Floran et al, 1988;Giralt et al, 1990;Seabrook et al, 1991;Morishita and Sastry, 1995). To investigate this question more thoroughly, we analyzed the coexpression pattern of GABA B R1 and of GAD (a marker of GABAergic cell bodies and terminals).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Thus, GABA B receptors are in position to modulate the release of GABA, as shown in the rat striatum and SN (Wilson and Wilson, 1985;Floran et al, 1988;Giralt et al, 1990;Seabrook et al, 1991;Nisenbaum et al, 1992Nisenbaum et al, ,1993Hausser and Yung, 1994;Stanford and Lacey, 1996;Shen and Johnson, 1997;Chan et al, 1998;Chen et al, 1998;Giustizieri et al, 2005). Surprisingly, despite the strong presynaptic expression of GABA B receptors in GABAergic terminals in the GP (Chen et al, 2004), presynaptic modulation of GABA release does not appear to be mediated by GABA B receptors (Hashimoto and Kuriyama, 1997).…”
Section: Gaba B Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wilcox & Dichter, 1994). The presence of presynaptic GABAA receptors in the nervous system (Richards et al 1987;Floran et al 1988;Peng & Frank, 1989;Zhang & Jackson, 1993) suggests that cis-mission may exist in vivo as a form of immediate presynaptic signalling in the absence of any collateral or interneurone. The functional consequence of such self-signalling in GABAergic neurones will depend on the Cl-ion gradient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these results suggest the presence of autaptic contacts in cultured hippocampal neurones. However, since it has been demonstrated that GABAA receptors are present on presynaptic terminals in different parts of the brain (Floran, Silva, Nava & Aceves, 1988;Zhang & Jackson, 1993) indirect immunocytofluorescence using methods established previously (Schaffner, Behar, Nadi & Barker, 1993 and, at -80 mV, had a decay that could be fitted satisfactorily by an exponential with a time constant > 20 ms, which became longer at more positive holding potentials (see Fig. 5Ba and Bb).…”
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