GABAergic cell subtypes and their synaptic connections in rat frontal cortex

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Physiological, morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of non-pyramidal cells in frontal cortex of young rats were studied in vitro by whole-cell recording and biocytin injection. Several groups of GABAergic non- pyramidal cells were identified: (i) parvalbumin fast-spiking (FS) cells with low input resistances and spikes of short duration, including extended plexus (basket) cells and chandelier cells. These cells showed abrupt episodes of nonadapting repetitive discharges; (ii) late-spiking (LS) cells exhibiting slowly developing ramp depolarizations, including neurogliaform cells; (iii) the remaining groups contained both burst-spiking (BS) or regular-spiking (RS) non-pyramidal (NP)cells. BSNP cells exhibited bursting activity (two or more spikes on slow depolarizing humps) from hyperpo1arized potentials. Both these physiological types corresponded to a range of morphologies: (i) somatostatin containing Martinotti cells with ascending axonal arbors to layer I (some were also positive for calbindin D28(k)); (ii) VIP- containing double bouquet cells with descending axonal arbors as well as arcade cells (these included small cells immunoreactive for CCK or calretinin). Each subtype of cells made GABAergic synapses onto relatively specific portions of cortical cells, but similar domains were innervated by multiple classes of GABA cells.

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Kawaguchi, Y., & Kubota, Y. (1997). GABAergic cell subtypes and their synaptic connections in rat frontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 7(6), 476–486. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/7.6.476

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