Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9425516 | Neuroscience | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, our findings corroborate the concept that ionotropic and metabotropic GABA receptors are located to subserve different effects in pallidal neurons. Although the aggregation of GABA-A receptors at symmetric synapses is consistent with their role in fast inhibitory synaptic transmission, the extrasynaptic distribution of both GABA-A and GABA-B receptors provides a substrate for complex modulatory functions that rely predominantly on the spillover of GABA.
Keywords
GPCRGABA-Bstriatopallidalglobus pallidus, internal segmentglobus pallidus, external segmentα1mGluRGPiTBS-TGABA-AGPEHSAExtrasynaptic receptorPBSABCBSAG-protein-coupled receptorhuman serum albuminbovine serum albuminHigh pressure freezingphosphate bufferParkinson’s diseasePhosphate-buffered salineSubthalamic nucleusPallidumPost-embeddingavidin–biotin complexMetabotropic glutamate receptor
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Authors
A. Charara, J.-F. Pare, A.I. Levey, Y. Smith,