2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.13.200014
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Intraneuronal chloride accumulation via NKCC1 is not essential for hippocampal network developmentin vivo

Abstract: NKCC1 is the primary transporter mediating chloride uptake in immature principal neurons, but its role in the development of in vivo network dynamics and cognitive abilities remains unknown. Here, we address the function of NKCC1 in developing mice using electrophysiological, optical and behavioral approaches. We report that NKCC1 deletion from telencephalic glutamatergic neurons decreases in-vitro excitatory GABA actions and impairs neuronal synchrony in neonatal hippocampal brain slices. In vivo, it has a mi… Show more

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