Optogenetic silencing strategies differ in their effects on inhibitory synaptic transmission.

Raimondo JV
Kay L
Ellender TJ
Akerman CJ

Scientific Abstract

Optogenetic silencing using light-driven ion fluxes permits rapid and effective inhibition of neural activity. Using rodent hippocampal neurons, we found that silencing activity with a chloride pump can increase the probability of synaptically evoked spiking after photoactivation; this did not occur with a proton pump. This effect can be accounted for by changes to the GABA(A) receptor reversal potential and demonstrates an important difference between silencing strategies.

Optogenetic silencing strategies differ in their effects on inhibitory synaptic transmission.

Raimondo JV
Kay L
Ellender TJ
Akerman CJ

Scientific Abstract

Optogenetic silencing using light-driven ion fluxes permits rapid and effective inhibition of neural activity. Using rodent hippocampal neurons, we found that silencing activity with a chloride pump can increase the probability of synaptically evoked spiking after photoactivation; this did not occur with a proton pump. This effect can be accounted for by changes to the GABA(A) receptor reversal potential and demonstrates an important difference between silencing strategies.

Citation

2012.Nat. Neurosci., 15(8):1102-4.

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