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J Neurosci 1999 Jun 1;19(11):4682-94

Electrophysiological and morphological evidence for a GABAergic
nigrostriatal pathway.

Rodriguez M, Gonzalez-Hernandez T
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of La Laguna, La
Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

The electrophysiological and neurochemical characteristics of the
nondopaminergic nigrostriatal (NO-DA) cells and their functional response to
the degeneration of dopaminergic nigrostriatal (DA) cells were studied.
Three different criteria were used to identify NO-DA cells: (1) antidromic
response to striatal stimulation with an electrophysiological behavior
(firing rate, interspike interval variability, and conduction velocity)
different from that of DA cells; (2) retrograde labeling after striatal
injection of HRP but showing immunonegativity for DA cell markers (tyrosine
hydroxylase, calretinin, calbindin-D28k, and cholecystokinin); and (3)
resistance to neurotoxic effect of 6-hydroxydomine (6-OHDA). Our results
showed that under normal conditions, 5-8% of nigrostriatal neurons are
immunoreactive for GABA, glutamic acid decarboxylase, and parvalbumin,
markers of GABAergic neurons, a percentage that reached 81-84% after 6-OHDA
injection. Electrophysiologically, NO-DA cells showed a behavior similar to
that found in other nigral GABAergic (nigrothalamic) cells. In addition, the
6-OHDA degeneration of DA cells induced a modification of their
electrophysiological pattern similar to that found in GABAergic
nigrothalamic neurons. Taken together, the present data indicate the
existence of a small GABAergic nigrostriatal pathway and suggest their
involvement in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease.

PMID: 10341266, UI: 99274767
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