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Striatal gating through up states and oscillations in the basal ganglia: Implications for Parkinson's disease
Zold, Camila Lidia
; Kasanetz, Fernando
; Pomata, Pablo Ernesto
; Belluscio, Mariano Andres
; Escande, Mariela Veronica
; Galinanes, Gregorio L.; Riquelme, Luis Alberto; Murer, Mario Gustavo






Fecha de publicación:
01/2012
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Journal of Physiology
ISSN:
0928-4257
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Inglés
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Resumen
Up states are a hallmark of striatal physiology. Spontaneous activity in the thalamo-cortical network drives robust plateau depolarizations in the medium spiny projection neurons of the striatum. Medium spiny neuron firing is only possible during up states and is very tightly regulated by dopamine and NMDA receptors. In a rat model of Parkinson’s disease the medium spiny neurons projecting to the globus pallidus (indirect pathway) show more depolarized up states and increased firing. This is translated into abnormal patterns of synchronization between the globus pallidus and frontal cortex, which are believed to underlie the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Here we review our work in the field and propose a mechanism through which the lack of D2 receptor stimulation in the striatum allows the establishment of fixed routes of information flow in the cortico–striato-pallidal network.
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Zold, Camila Lidia; Kasanetz, Fernando; Pomata, Pablo Ernesto; Belluscio, Mariano Andres; Escande, Mariela Veronica; et al.; Striatal gating through up states and oscillations in the basal ganglia: Implications for Parkinson's disease; Elsevier; Journal of Physiology; 106; 1-2; 1-2012; 40-46
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