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Lab Seminar: Layer and Cell Type-Specific Modulation of Neocortical Neuronal Microcircuits

Scientific Fields
Diseases
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Date
19
Nov 2019
Time
11:30:00
25 Rue du Dr Roux, 75015 Paris, France
Address
Building: Fernbach (68)
Location
2019-11-19 11:30:00 2019-11-19 12:30:00 Europe/Paris Lab Seminar: Layer and Cell Type-Specific Modulation of Neocortical Neuronal Microcircuits  The function of neocortical excitatory and inhibitory neurons is under constant control of neuromodulators such as acetylcholine, noradrenaline, dopamine, serotonin and adenosine. Some of these neuromodulatory transmitters (e.g. acetylcholine) can activate ligand-gated ion channels; […] 25 Rue du Dr Roux, 75015 Paris, France Florent Haiss florent.haiss@pasteur.fr

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 The function of neocortical excitatory and inhibitory neurons is under constant control of neuromodulators such as acetylcholine, noradrenaline, dopamine, serotonin and adenosine. Some of these neuromodulatory transmitters (e.g. acetylcholine) can activate ligand-gated ion channels; however, most act via G-protein coupled receptors which alter the excitability of neurons but also the synaptic release probability. Using patch-clamp recordings and correlated morphological analysis we have studied the effects of several neuromodulators, in particular those of adenosine (a product of ATP degradation) and acetylcholine. We found that their effects are highly cell-specific leading to up- or down-regulation of the excitability of identified neuron types and the synaptic transmission between them. These effects can be exerted at low concentrations and over relatively large distances, thereby altering the cortical-subcortical signal flow.

Contact: Florent Haiss – florent.haiss@pasteur.fr

Location

Building: Fernbach (68)
Address: 25 Rue du Dr Roux, 75015 Paris, France