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GABAergic interneurons activity

Spinal disinhibition allows more nociceptive signal input. Following peripheral nerve injury there is a reduction in the GABAergic component of postsynaptic inhibitory currents caused by a degeneration of GABAergic interneurons [24] (Fig. 57-6). This loss of inhibition (disinhibition) results in an overall increase in the excitability of dorsal horn neurons. The degeneration of inhibitory interneurons is due to an excitotoxic effect of primary afferent ectopic activity on dorsal horn neurons [26]. [Pg.936]

Cobb SR, Buhl EH, Halasy K, Paulsen O, Somogyi P. 1995. Synchronization of neuronal activity in hippocampus by individual GABAergic interneurons. Nature 378 ... [Pg.395]


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