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Endogenous GABA Release Inhibits the Firing of Adult Gonadotropin- Releasing Hormone Neurons

  • Seong Kyu Han
  • , Martin G. Todman
  • , Allan E. Herbison*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Babraham Institute
  • University of Otago

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Abstract

The effect of endogenous γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A receptor-mediated signaling on the excitability of adult male and female GnRH neurons was examined using gramicidin perforated-patch electrophysiology in GnRH-LacZ and GnRH-GFP (green fluorescent protein) transgenic mouse models. In both lines of mice, approximately 80% of GnRH neurons (n = 42) responded to the selective GABAA receptor antagonist bicuculline (20 μM) with a rapid and reversible membrane depolarization and/or increase in firing rate. Approximately 16% of GnRH neurons gave no response, and two neurons were inhibited by bicuculline. The same depolarizing responses (78%) were obtained from adult gonadectomized GnRH-GFP mice. The depolarizing response to bicuculline persisted in the presence of tetrodotoxin, demonstrating that even action potential-independent GABA release was acting to reduce GnRH neuron membrane potential. These observations show that endogenous GABA signaling through the GABAA receptor exerts a powerful net inhibitory effect upon the excitability of mature GnRH neurons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)495-499
Number of pages5
JournalEndocrinology
Volume145
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004.02

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