- is
GABAergic or
GABAnergic if it
pertains to or
affects the
neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). For example, a
synapse is
GABAergic if it...
-
intermediaries (G proteins)
Neurons that
produce GABA as
their output are
called GABAergic neurons, and have
chiefly inhibitory action at
receptors in the adult...
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neurons (MSNs),
which are the prin****l
neurons of the striatum. They are
GABAergic and, thus, are
classified as
inhibitory neurons.
Medium spiny projection...
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nucleoside analogs such as EdU. In 2008, a
nomenclature for the
features of
GABAergic cortical interneurons was proposed,
called Petilla terminology. Ia inhibitory...
- for the
synthesis of the
inhibitory gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in
GABAergic neurons. Its
molecular formula is C 5H 9NO 4.
Glutamic acid
exists in...
- are
located on the axon
terminal of the
presynaptic neuron,
mainly at
GABAergic and
glutamatergic synapses.
Neurotransmission is
regulated by several...
-
Connectivity diagram showing excitatory glutamatergic pathways as red,
inhibitory GABAergic pathways as blue, and
modulatory dopaminergic as magenta....
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maintain elevated levels of
neuronal excitation is
through preventing GABAergic signaling activities.
While glutamate is the brain's
major excitatory...
- striatum. The
striatum is
composed mostly of
medium spiny neurons.
These GABAergic neurons project to the
external (lateral)
globus pallidus and internal...
- RMTg)
projects to the VTA with
GABAergic afferents,
functioning as a "master brake" for the VTA
dopamine pathways.
GABAergic inputs to the VTA also include...