Neurons in the nucleus laminaris (NL) of birds act as coincidence detectors and encode interaural time difference to localize the sound source in the azimuth plane. GABAergic transmission in a number of CNS nuclei including the NL is subject to a dual modulation by presynaptic GABA B receptors (GABA BRs) and metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). Here, using in vitro whole-cell patch clamp recordings from acute brain slices of the chick, we characterized the following important but unknown properties pertaining to such a dual modulation: (1) emergence of functional GABA synapses in NL neurons; (2) the temporal onset of neuromodulation mediated by GABA BRs and mGluRs; and (3) the physiological conditions under which GABA BRs and mGluRs are activated by endogenous transmitters. We found that (1) GABA AR-mediated synaptic responses were observed in about half of the neurons at embryonic day 11 (E11); (2) GABA BR-mediated modulation of the GABAergic transmission was detectable at E11, whereas the modulation by mGluRs did not emerge until E15; and (3) endogenous activity of GABA BRs was induced by both low- (5 or 10 Hz) and high-frequency (200 Hz) stimulation of the GABAergic pathway, whereas endogenous activity of mGluRs was induced by high- (200 Hz) but not low-frequency (5 or 10 Hz) stimulation of the glutamatergic pathway. Furthermore, the endogenous activity of mGluRs was mediated by group II but not group III members. Therefore, autoreceptor-mediated modulation of GABAergic transmission emerges at the same time when the GABA synapses become functional. Heteroreceptor-mediated modulation appears at a later time and is receptor type dependent in vitro. © 2012 Tang, Lu.
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Tang, Z. Q., & Lu, Y. (2012). Development of GPCR modulation of GABAergic transmission in chicken nucleus laminaris neurons. PLoS ONE, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035831
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