NKCC1 is the primary transporter mediating chloride uptake in immature principal neurons, but its role in the development of in vivo network dynamics and cognitive abilities remains unknown. Here, we address the function of NKCC1 in developing mice using electrophysiological, optical, and behavioral approaches. We report that NKCC1 deletion from telencephalic glutamatergic neurons decreases in vitro excitatory actions of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and impairs neuronal synchrony in neonatal hippocampal brain slices. In vivo, it has a minor impact on correlated spontaneous activity in the hippocampus and does not affect network activity in the intact visual cortex. Moreover, long-term effects of the developmental NKCC1 deletion on synapti...
Ionotropic GABA transmission is mediated by anion (mainly Cl−)-permeable GABAA receptors (GABAARs). ...
Plasma membrane chloride (Cl(-)) pathways play an important role in neuronal physiology. Here, we in...
GABA depolarizes and excites central neurons during early development, becoming inhibitory and hyper...
NKCC1 is the primary transporter mediating chloride uptake in immature principal neurons, but its ro...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
The time-sensitive GABA shift from excitatory to inhibitory is critical in early neural circuits dev...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
In the adult brain, synaptic inhibition is mainly mediated by the activity of GABA type A receptors ...
International audienceFrom an early postnatal period and throughout life there is a continuous produ...
Brain plasticity declines with age. Here, the authors show that NKCC1 regulates oligodendrocyte acti...
An upregulation of the Na+-K+-2Cl− cotransporter NKCC1, the main chloride importer in mature neurons...
The Na-K-2Cl cotransporter NKCC1 is widely expressed in cells within and outside the brain. However,...
The Na-K-2Cl cotransporter NKCC1 is widely expressed in cells within and outside the brain. However,...
Ionotropic GABA transmission is mediated by anion (mainly Cl−)-permeable GABAA receptors (GABAARs). ...
Plasma membrane chloride (Cl(-)) pathways play an important role in neuronal physiology. Here, we in...
GABA depolarizes and excites central neurons during early development, becoming inhibitory and hyper...
NKCC1 is the primary transporter mediating chloride uptake in immature principal neurons, but its ro...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
The time-sensitive GABA shift from excitatory to inhibitory is critical in early neural circuits dev...
A high intracellular chloride concentration in immature neurons leads to a depolarizing action of GA...
In the adult brain, synaptic inhibition is mainly mediated by the activity of GABA type A receptors ...
International audienceFrom an early postnatal period and throughout life there is a continuous produ...
Brain plasticity declines with age. Here, the authors show that NKCC1 regulates oligodendrocyte acti...
An upregulation of the Na+-K+-2Cl− cotransporter NKCC1, the main chloride importer in mature neurons...
The Na-K-2Cl cotransporter NKCC1 is widely expressed in cells within and outside the brain. However,...
The Na-K-2Cl cotransporter NKCC1 is widely expressed in cells within and outside the brain. However,...
Ionotropic GABA transmission is mediated by anion (mainly Cl−)-permeable GABAA receptors (GABAARs). ...
Plasma membrane chloride (Cl(-)) pathways play an important role in neuronal physiology. Here, we in...
GABA depolarizes and excites central neurons during early development, becoming inhibitory and hyper...