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Dopamine suppresses persistent firing in layer III lateral entorhinal cortex neurons.

Author(s): Batallán-Burrowes AA, Chapman CA

Neurosci Lett. 2018 05 01;674:70-74 Authors: Batallán-Burrowes AA, Chapman CA

Article GUID: 29524644


Title:Dopamine suppresses persistent firing in layer III lateral entorhinal cortex neurons.
Authors:Batallán-Burrowes AAChapman CA
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29524644?dopt=Abstract
Category:Neurosci Lett
PMID:29524644
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, H4 B 1R6, Canada.
2 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, H4 B 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: andrew.chapman@concordia.ca.

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Dopamine suppresses persistent firing in layer III lateral entorhinal cortex neurons.

Neurosci Lett. 2018 05 01;674:70-74

Authors: Batallán-Burrowes AA, Chapman CA

Abstract

Persistent firing in layer III entorhinal cortex neurons that can be evoked during muscarinic receptor activation may contribute to mechanisms of working memory. The entorhinal cortex receives strong dopaminergic inputs which may modulate working memory for motivationally significant information. We used whole cell recordings in in vitro rat brain slices to assess the effects of dopamine on persistent firing in layer III neurons initiated by depolarizing current injection. Persistent firing during pharmacological block of ionotropic excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission, and in the presence of the cholinergic agonist carbachol (10?µM), was observed in 39% of layer III pyramidal cells. Addition of 1?µM dopamine suppressed the incidence of persistent firing and similarly reduced the mean probability of induction of persistent firing at each current step, without significantly affecting the latency, duration, plateau potential, or frequency of persistent firing that was induced. These results indicate that dopamine can result in a suppression of the induction of persistent firing in layer III entorhinal neurons, while still being permissive of persistent firing once it is initiated.

PMID: 29524644 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]