Neuropeptide Y Expression Defines a Novel Class of GABAergic Projection Neuron in the Inferior Colliculus

May 8, 2020The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

A New Type of Inhibitory Brain Cell in the Sound Processing Center Marked by Neuropeptide Y

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Abstract

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) expression identifies a major class of inhibitory neurons, comprising approximately one-third of GABAergic neurons in the inferior colliculus.

  • NPY neurons are principal neurons that project to the medial geniculate nucleus.
  • Many NPY neurons exhibit spontaneous firing, indicating a potential role in driving tonic inhibition.
  • Morphological analysis reveals that NPY neurons have a stellate shape and their dendrites cross isofrequency laminae in the central nucleus.
  • NPY Y-receptor-expressing neurons are glutamatergic and distributed throughout the rostrocaudal extent of the IC.
  • Activation of NPY Y-receptors results in hyperpolarization of a subset of excitatory IC neurons.

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