Tc. Dumas et Tc. Foster, GABA(B) RECEPTORS DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION ACROSS POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT IN THE RAT, Neuroscience letters, 248(2), 1998, pp. 138-140
Depression of excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) by the GABA(b
) agonist, baclofen, was compared in hippocampal slices from juvenile
(postnatal day (P) 15-21) and young adult (P28-35) rats. EPSP inhibiti
on following baclofen application was not different between age groups
, however, paired-pulse facilitation (PPF) increased more in young adu
lts relative to juveniles. The differential effect of baclofen on PPF
was not due to tonic receptor activity, since the GABA(b) antagonist,
saclofen, did not differentially modify PPF. The baclofen-mediated inc
rease in PPF for juvenile slices could be enhanced by first increasing
transmitter release through an increased bath Ca2+ concentration. The
se findings suggests that ligand-mediated presynaptic depression is in
versely related to the level of transmitter release and maturation of
presynaptic inhibition is related to development of release. (C) 1998
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