How GIN (GABAergic interneurons) & TONIC activity of cholinergic interneurons (CINs) affects striatal function

03 April 2022, 13:15 
Medicine Building room 927 
How GIN (GABAergic interneurons) & TONIC activity of cholinergic interneurons (CINs) affects striatal function

You are cordially invited to a seminar of the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine and the BioMed@TAU Disorders of the Mind and Brain Research Hub

 

 

Professor Joshua A. Goldberg

Department of Medical Neurobiology

Institute of Medical Research Israel-Canada

The Faculty of Medicine

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

 

 

 

How GIN (GABAergic interneurons) & TONIC activity of cholinergic interneurons (CINs) affects striatal function

 

While the main function of the striatum is carried out by their two populations of spiny projection neurons (SPNs), there is a growing appreciation of how the striatal microcircuitry - that is composed of various classes of interneurons - modulates SPNs excitability and discharge.

 

In my talk I will describe two of our recent studies about how CINs impact striatal processing. In the first part, I will demonstrate that CINs can control the precise spike timing of SPNs via their tonic activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on GINs. In the second part, I will propose that their dendritic nonlinearities (that we interrogate optogenetically) help them process their two excitatory afferent inputs differentially

 

 

Sunday April 3, 2022 @ 13:15

Room 927, Faculty of Medicine Building 

 

 

Host: Avraham Ashkenazi, PhD

ashkenaziavi@tauex.tau.ac.il    https://www.ashkenazilab.com

 

Refreshments will be served from 13:00

 

 

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