| Literature DB >> 21653851 |
Jochen Winterer1, A Vanessa Stempel, Tamar Dugladze, Csaba Földy, Nino Maziashvili, Aleksandar R Zivkovic, Josef Priller, Ivan Soltesz, Tengis Gloveli, Dietmar Schmitz.
Abstract
Midbrain raphe nuclei provide strong serotonergic projections to the hippocampus, in which serotonin (5-HT) exerts differential effects mediated by multiple 5-HT receptor subtypes. The functional relevance of this diversity of information processing is poorly understood. Here we show that serotonin via 5-HT(1B) heteroreceptors substantially reduces synaptic excitation of cholecystokinin-expressing interneurons in area CA1 of the rat hippocampus, in contrast to parvalbumin-expressing basket cells. The reduction is input specific, affecting only glutamatergic synaptic transmission originating from CA1 pyramidal cells. As a result, serotonin selectively decreases feedback inhibition via 5-HT(1B) receptor activation and subsequently increases the integration time window for spike generation in CA1 pyramidal cells. Our data imply an important role for serotonergic modulation of GABAergic action in subcortical control of hippocampal output.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21653851 PMCID: PMC6623328 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.6382-10.2011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167