Presynaptic GABA receptors inhibit vomeronasal nerve transmission to accessory olfactory bulb mitral cells.

Front Cell Neurosci

Center for Integrative Physiology and Molecular Medicine (CIPMM), Saarland University, Homburg, Germany.

Published: December 2023

Vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs) recognize pheromonal and kairomonal semiochemicals in the lumen of the vomeronasal organ. VSNs send their axons along the vomeronasal nerve (VN) into multiple glomeruli of the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) and form glutamatergic synapses with apical dendrites of mitral cells, the projection neurons of the AOB. Juxtaglomerular interneurons release the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Besides ionotropic GABA receptors, the metabotropic GABA receptor has been shown to modulate synaptic transmission in the main olfactory system. Here we show that GABA receptors are expressed in the AOB and are primarily located at VN terminals. Electrical stimulation of the VN provokes calcium elevations in VSN nerve terminals, and activation of GABA receptors by the agonist baclofen abolishes calcium influx in AOB slice preparations. Patch clamp recordings reveal that synaptic transmission from the VN to mitral cells can be completely suppressed by activation of GABA receptors. A potent GABA receptor antagonist, CGP 52432, reversed the baclofen-induced effects. These results indicate that modulation of VSNs via activation of GABA receptors affects calcium influx and glutamate release at presynaptic terminals and likely balances synaptic transmission at the first synapse of the accessory olfactory system.

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