Neurosteroid modulation of dendrodendritic inhibition in the mouse olfactory bulb |
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Authors: | Usui M Kawasaki Y Kaba H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Physiology, Veterinary Medical Science, Kagoshima University, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The present report describes neurosteroid modulation of olfactory bulb function by examining the effects of intrabulbar infusion of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), a neurohormone discovered in rat brain, on field potentials in the granule cell layer evoked by paired-pulse stimulation of the mouse lateral olfactory tract. Infusion of DHEAS (5 nmol) significantly decreased the test response without affecting the conditioning response. As a consequence, DHEAS selectively potentiated paired-pulse depression, which is believed to be due to granule cell-mediated inhibition of the mitral/tufted cells. The granule-to-mitral/tufted dendrodendritic synapse is GABAergic. Taken together, these results suggest that DHEAS potentiates the GABAergic dendrodendritic inhibition exerted by the granule cells on the mitral/tufted cells. |
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