Wang Yiqing, Zhang Peng, Wyskiel Daniel R
Department of Pharmacology, University of VirginiaCharlottesville, VA, USA; Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaCharlottesville, VA, USA.
Department of Pharmacology, University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Front Neural Circuits. 2016 May 4;10:33. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2016.00033. eCollection 2016.
Chandelier cells (ChCs; also called axo-axonic cells) are a specialized GABAergic interneuron subtype that selectively innervates pyramidal neurons at the axon initial segment (AIS), the site of action potential generation. ChC connectivity allows for powerful yet precise modulation of large populations of pyramidal cells, suggesting ChCs have a critical role in brain functions. Dysfunctions in ChC connectivity are associated with brain disorders such as epilepsy and schizophrenia; however, whether this is causative, contributory or compensatory is not known. A likely stumbling block toward mechanistic discoveries and uncovering potential therapeutic targets is the apparent lack of rudimentary understanding of ChCs. For example, whether cortical ChCs are inhibitory or excitatory remains unresolved, and thus whether altered ChC activity results in altered inhibition or excitation is not clear. Recent studies have shed some light onto this excitation-inhibition controversy. In addition, new findings have identified preferential cell-type connectivities established by cortical ChCs, greatly expanding our understanding of the role of ChCs in the cortical microcircuit. Here we aim to bring more attention to ChC connectivity to better understand its role in neural circuits, address whether ChCs are inhibitory or excitatory in light of recent findings and discuss ChC dysfunctions in brain disorders.
吊灯细胞(ChCs;也称为轴-轴突细胞)是一种特殊的γ-氨基丁酸能中间神经元亚型,它在轴突起始段(AIS)选择性地支配锥体细胞,而轴突起始段是动作电位产生的部位。吊灯细胞的连接方式使得大量锥体细胞能够得到强大而精确的调节,这表明吊灯细胞在脑功能中起着关键作用。吊灯细胞连接功能的失调与癫痫和精神分裂症等脑部疾病有关;然而,这种失调是致病的、起促成作用的还是代偿性的尚不清楚。对吊灯细胞缺乏基本的了解可能是阻碍机理发现和揭示潜在治疗靶点的绊脚石。例如,皮质吊灯细胞是抑制性的还是兴奋性的仍未解决,因此,吊灯细胞活动的改变是否会导致抑制或兴奋的改变尚不清楚。最近的研究为这一兴奋-抑制争议带来了一些启示。此外,新的发现确定了皮质吊灯细胞建立的优先细胞类型连接,极大地扩展了我们对吊灯细胞在皮质微回路中作用的理解。在这里,我们旨在更多地关注吊灯细胞的连接,以更好地理解其在神经回路中的作用,根据最近的发现探讨吊灯细胞是抑制性的还是兴奋性的,并讨论脑部疾病中吊灯细胞的功能障碍。