GABAergic inhibition in dual-transmission cholinergic and GABAergic striatal interneurons is abolished in Parkinson disease

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N. Lozovaya
S. Eftekhari
R. Cloarec
L. A. Gouty-Colomer
A. Dufour
B. Riffault
M. Billon-Grand
A. Pons-Bennaceur
N. Oumar
N. Burnashev
Y. Ben-Ari
C. Hammond
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[1] Batiment Beret-Delaage,B&A Therapeutics, Ben
[2] zone Luminy entreprises,Ari Institute of Neuroarcheology
[3] Batiment Beret-Delaage,Neurochlore, Ben
[4] Zone Luminy Biotech Entreprises,Ari Institute of Neuroarcheology
[5] INMED,undefined
[6] INSERM U901 and Aix-Marseille University,undefined
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We report that half striatal cholinergic interneurons are dual transmitter cholinergic and GABAergic interneurons (CGINs) expressing ChAT, GAD65, Lhx7, and Lhx6 mRNAs, labeled with GAD and VGAT, generating monosynaptic dual cholinergic/GABAergic currents and an inhibitory pause response. Dopamine deprivation increases CGINs ongoing activity and abolishes GABAergic inhibition including the cortico-striatal pause because of high [Cl−]i levels. Dopamine deprivation also dramatically increases CGINs dendritic arbors and monosynaptic interconnections probability, suggesting the formation of a dense CGINs network. The NKCC1 chloride importer antagonist bumetanide, which reduces [Cl−]i levels, restores GABAergic inhibition, the cortico-striatal pause-rebound response, and attenuates motor effects of dopamine deprivation. Therefore, most of the striatal cholinergic excitatory drive is balanced by a concomitant powerful GABAergic inhibition that is impaired by dopamine deprivation. The attenuation by bumetanide of cardinal features of Parkinson’s disease paves the way to a novel therapeutic strategy based on a restoration of low [Cl−]i levels and GABAergic inhibition.
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