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Excitatory actions of gaba during development: the nature of the nurture.

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This work proposes that GABA becomes inhibitory by the delayed expression of a chloride exporter, leading to a negative shift in the reversal potential for choride ions, and provides a solution to the problem of how to excite developing neurons to promote growth and synapse formation.
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In the immature brain, GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is excitatory, and GABA-releasing synapses are formed before glutamatergic contacts in a wide range of species and structures. GABA becomes inhibitory by the delayed expression of a chloride exporter, leading to a negative shift in the reversal potential for choride ions. I propose that this mechanism provides a solution to the problem of how to excite developing neurons to promote growth and synapse formation while avoiding the potentially toxic effects of a mismatch between GABA-mediated inhibition and glutamatergic excitation. As key elements of this cascade are activity dependent, the formation of inhibition adds an element of nurture to the construction of cortical networks.

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The K+/Cl- co-transporter KCC2 renders GABA hyperpolarizing during neuronal maturation.

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TL;DR: In neurones in which evoked GDPs were blocked by bicuculline, a NMDA‐mediated component was revealed by increasing the strength or the frequency of stimulation, and during the second week of postnatal life, superfusion with bicuciulline induced, as in adult slices, interictal discharges.
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