AUTHOR=Fischl Matthew J., Burger R. Michael TITLE=Glycinergic transmission modulates GABAergic inhibition in the avian auditory pathway JOURNAL=Frontiers in Neural Circuits VOLUME=Volume 8 - 2014 YEAR=2014 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neural-circuits/articles/10.3389/fncir.2014.00019 DOI=10.3389/fncir.2014.00019 ISSN=1662-5110 ABSTRACT=
For all neurons, a proper balance of synaptic excitation and inhibition is crucial to effect computational precision. Achievement of this balance is remarkable when one considers factors that modulate synaptic strength operate on multiple overlapping time scales and affect both pre- and postsynaptic elements. Recent studies have shown that inhibitory transmitters, glycine and GABA, are co-released in auditory nuclei involved in the computation of interaural time disparities (ITDs), a cue used to process sound source location. The co-release expressed at these synapses is heavily activity dependent, and generally occurs when input rates are high. This circuitry, in both birds and mammals, relies on inhibitory input to maintain the temporal precision necessary for ITD encoding. Studies of co-release in other brain regions suggest that GABA and glycine receptors (GlyRs) interact via cross-suppressive modulation of receptor conductance. We performed