Whereas activation of GABAA receptors by GABA usually results in a hyperpolarizing influx of chloride into the neuron, the reversed chloride driving force in the immature nervous system results in a depolarizing efflux of chloride.This GABAergic depolarization is deemed to be important for the maturation of the neuronal network.The concept of a developmental GABA switch has mainly been derived from in vitro experiments and reliable in vivo evi-dence is still missing. As GABAA receptors are permeable for both chloride and bicarbonate, the net effect of GABA also critically depends on the distribution of bicarbonate. Whereas chloride can either mediate depolarizing or hyperpolarizing currents, bicarbonate invariably mediates a depolarizing cu...
Chloride ions play an important role in controlling excitability of principal neurons in the central...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
International audienceDuring brain development, there is a progressive reduction of intracellular ch...
International audienceDeveloping networks follow common rules to shift from silent cells to coactive...
In the CNS, prolonged activation of GABAA receptors (GABAARs) has been shown to evoke biphasic posts...
The aims of this review are to provide a background on the roles of GABAergic signaling in brain mat...
AbstractIn the CNS, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) acts as an inhibitory transmitter via ligand-gated GA...
AbstractThe developing brain is talkative but its language is not that of the adult. Most if not all...
During development, GABA/glycinergic responses switch from depolarizing to hyperpolarizing due to th...
The importance of chloride ions in cell physiology has not been fully recognized until recently, in ...
Early in development, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the...
The effects of ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid receptor (GABA-A, GABAA) activation depends criti...
During early neuronal development GABA is excitatory and only later does it switch to inhibitory. Th...
In neurons the anionic channel γ-aminobutyric (GABA) A receptor (GABAAR) plays a central role in med...
aINTRODUCTION A large number of studies have shown that, during neuro-nal maturation, GABAA receptor...
Chloride ions play an important role in controlling excitability of principal neurons in the central...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
International audienceDuring brain development, there is a progressive reduction of intracellular ch...
International audienceDeveloping networks follow common rules to shift from silent cells to coactive...
In the CNS, prolonged activation of GABAA receptors (GABAARs) has been shown to evoke biphasic posts...
The aims of this review are to provide a background on the roles of GABAergic signaling in brain mat...
AbstractIn the CNS, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) acts as an inhibitory transmitter via ligand-gated GA...
AbstractThe developing brain is talkative but its language is not that of the adult. Most if not all...
During development, GABA/glycinergic responses switch from depolarizing to hyperpolarizing due to th...
The importance of chloride ions in cell physiology has not been fully recognized until recently, in ...
Early in development, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the...
The effects of ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid receptor (GABA-A, GABAA) activation depends criti...
During early neuronal development GABA is excitatory and only later does it switch to inhibitory. Th...
In neurons the anionic channel γ-aminobutyric (GABA) A receptor (GABAAR) plays a central role in med...
aINTRODUCTION A large number of studies have shown that, during neuro-nal maturation, GABAA receptor...
Chloride ions play an important role in controlling excitability of principal neurons in the central...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
International audienceDuring brain development, there is a progressive reduction of intracellular ch...