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Saobo Lei

Saobo Lei

University of North Dakota, USA

Title: Promiscuous activation of adrenoreceptors by dopamine in modulation of GABAergic transmission in the entorhinal cortex

Biography

Biography: Saobo Lei

Abstract

Whereas the entorhinal cortex (EC) receives profuse dopaminergic innervations from the midbrain, the effects of dopamine (DA) on GABAergic interneurons in this brain region have not been determined. We probed the actions of DA on GABAA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission in the EC. Application of DA increased the frequencies not the amplitudes of sIPSCs and mIPSCs recorded from entorhinal principal neurons but slightly reduced the amplitude of the evoked IPSCs. The effects of DA were unexpectedly found to be mediated by α1 adrenoreceptors not by DA receptors. DA endogenously released by application of amphetamine also increased sIPSC frequency. Ca2+ influx via T-type Ca2+ channels was required for DA-induced facilitation of sIPSCs and mIPSCs. DA depolarized and enhanced the firing frequency of action potentials of interneurons. DA-induced depolarization was independent of extracellular Na+ and Ca2+ and did not require the functions of Ih channels and T-type Ca2+ channels. DA-generated currents showed a reversal potential close to the K+ reversal potential and inward rectification suggesting that DA inhibits the inward rectifier K+ channels (Kirs). Our results demonstrate that DA facilitates GABA release by activating α1 adrenoreceptors to inhibit Kirs which further depolarize interneurons resulting in secondary Ca2+ influx via T-type Ca2+ channels.