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basket cell
noun
An inhibitory GABAergic interneuron of the brain, found in the molecular layer of the cerebellum, the hippocampus, and the cerebral cortex.
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The presynaptic neuron was a PV basket cell (BC) and the postsynaptic neuron was a CA1 pyramidal cell.
The PV basket cell was presented with current pulses at fixed frequencies, resulting in trains of presynaptic action potentials evoking GABA transmission onto the postsynaptic pyramidal cell.
Using short, 1 2 ms duration suprathreshold current steps to evoke action potentials in the PV BC from a resting potential of −60 mV and trains of 25 of action potentials are evoked at 5, 50, and 100 Hz from the presynaptic basket cell.
We use a model of FD that was parameterized with experimental data from dual whole-cell recordings from a presynaptic parvalbumin-positive (PV) basket cell (BC) connected to a postsynaptic CA1 (Cornu Ammonis 1 subregion) pyramidal cell, for family of fixed frequency input spikes into the presynaptic PV BC [1].
We use a model of FD that is parameterized with experimental data from a hippocampal basket cell and pyramidal cell connection, for fixed frequency input spikes at frequencies in the range of theta (3 8 Hz) and gamma (20 100 Hz) oscillations.
Figure 6B shows a partially reconstructed basket cell with an arrow marking a "basket".
It is well known that GABA liberated from basket cell endings modulates Purkinje cell activity.
In the present study, PEBP immunoreactivity colocalized with that of morphine in basket cell nerve endings, which suggests the presence of PEBP-morphine complexes.
Type-1 (basket cell), type-2 (bistratified cell) and type-3 (chandelier cell) are positioned in the pyramidal cell body layer in the hippocampus CA1 subregion.
SMI 31 reacts broadly with thick and thin axons and some dendrites such as basket cell dendrites, but not Purkinje cell dendrites.
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