Evidence for a role of GABA interneurones in the cortical modulation of midbrain 5-hydroxytryptamine neurones
Varga V, Székely A, Csillag A, Sharp T, Hajós M. Evidence for a role of GABA interneurones in the cortical modulation of midbrain 5-hydroxytryptamine neurones. Neuroscience 2001, 106: 783-792. PMID: 11682163, DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(01)00294-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAction PotentialsAnimalsDendritesElectric StimulationGABA Antagonistsgamma-Aminobutyric AcidImmunohistochemistryInterneuronsMaleMesencephalonMicroscopy, ElectronMolecular ProbesNeural InhibitionNeural PathwaysPhytohemagglutininsPrefrontal CortexPresynaptic TerminalsRaphe NucleiRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyReaction TimeSerotoninConceptsDorsal raphe nucleusVentral medial prefrontal cortexMedial prefrontal cortexRaphe nucleusPrefrontal cortexPowerful inhibitory influenceVivo extracellular recordingsRecent electrophysiological studiesPrefrontal cortex influencesGABA-immunoreactiveGABA neuronesAsymmetrical synapsesCortical modulationOrthodromic excitationPathological changesNeuronal contactsElectrophysiological studiesRapid onsetElectrical stimulationInhibitory influenceExtracellular recordingsBrain regionsNeuronesElectrophysiological methodsCortex
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