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      Cell type-specific gating of perisomatic inhibition by cholecystokinin.

      Nature neuroscience
      Animals, Benzodiazepines, pharmacology, Calcium Channel Blockers, Cholecystokinin, metabolism, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Interactions, Hippocampus, cytology, Hormone Antagonists, In Vitro Techniques, Ion Channel Gating, drug effects, physiology, Membrane Potentials, radiation effects, Neural Inhibition, Neurons, classification, Parvalbumins, Patch-Clamp Techniques, methods, Rats, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid

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          Parvalbumin- and cholecystokinin (CCK)-expressing basket cells provide two parallel, functionally distinct sources of perisomatic inhibition to postsynaptic cells. We show that exogenously applied CCK enhances the output from rat parvalbumin-expressing basket cells, while concurrently suppressing GABA release from CCK-expressing neurons through retrograde endocannabinoid action. These results indicate that CCK may act as a molecular switch that determines the source of perisomatic inhibition for hippocampal principal cells.

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