reviewThe NeuroscientistApr 30, 2012Closed access

The GABA Excitatory/Inhibitory Shift in Brain Maturation and Neurological Disorders

Inserm · Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Ionic currents and the network-driven patterns they generate differ in immature and adult neurons: The developing brain is not a "small adult brain." One of the most investigated examples is the developmentally regulated shift of actions of the transmitter GABA that inhibit adult neurons but excite immature ones because of an initially higher intracellular chloride concentration [Cl(-)](i), leading to depolarizing and often excitatory actions of GABA instead of hyperpolarizing and inhibitory actions. The levels of [Cl(-)](i) are also highly labile, being readily altered transiently or persistently by enhanced episodes of activity in relation to synaptic plasticity or a variety of pathological conditions,…

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Keywords
  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
  • Excitatory postsynaptic potential
  • Neuroscience
  • Autism
  • Intracellular
  • Depolarization
  • Epilepsy
  • Neurotransmission
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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