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Non-synaptic signaling from cerebellar climbing fibers modulates Golgi cell activity.


ABSTRACT: Golgi cells are the principal inhibitory neurons at the input stage of the cerebellum, providing feedforward and feedback inhibition through mossy fiber and parallel fiber synapses. In vivo studies have shown that Golgi cell activity is regulated by climbing fiber stimulation, yet there is little functional or anatomical evidence for synapses between climbing fibers and Golgi cells. Here, we show that glutamate released from climbing fibers activates ionotropic and metabotropic receptors on Golgi cells through spillover-mediated transmission. The interplay of excitatory and inhibitory conductances provides flexible control over Golgi cell spiking, allowing either excitation or a biphasic sequence of excitation and inhibition following single climbing fiber stimulation. Together with prior studies of spillover transmission to molecular layer interneurons, these results reveal that climbing fibers exert control over inhibition at both the input and output layers of the cerebellar cortex.

SUBMITTER: Nietz AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5640426 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-synaptic signaling from cerebellar climbing fibers modulates Golgi cell activity.

Nietz Angela K AK   Vaden Jada H JH   Coddington Luke T LT   Overstreet-Wadiche Linda L   Wadiche Jacques I JI   Wadiche Jacques I JI  

eLife 20171013


Golgi cells are the principal inhibitory neurons at the input stage of the cerebellum, providing feedforward and feedback inhibition through mossy fiber and parallel fiber synapses. In vivo studies have shown that Golgi cell activity is regulated by climbing fiber stimulation, yet there is little functional or anatomical evidence for synapses between climbing fibers and Golgi cells. Here, we show that glutamate released from climbing fibers activates ionotropic and metabotropic receptors on Golg  ...[more]

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