Electrophysiological properties of interneurons from intraoperative spiking areas of epileptic human temporal neocortex

Liset Menendez de la Prida, Ruth Benavides-Piccione, Rafael Sola, Miguel Angel Pozo
2002 NeuroReport  
We combined visual-assisted whole-cell recordings with Lucifer Yellow labelling to record in vitro from interneuron-like cells from human epileptic neocortical tissue that exhibited spiking activity in situ. Information from intraoperative electrocorticography, which was performed to tailor resection, were used to select those areas that participate in interictal spiking. Whole-cell recordings from slices prepared from these areas showed that both pyramidal and interneuron-like cells were
more » ... t and retained their main intrinsic ¢ring patterns, i.e. regular spiking and fast spiking, respectively. Moreover, non-pyramidal interneuron-like cells remained innervated by excitatory inputs as both spontaneous and evoked non-NMDA mediated excitatory postsynaptic potentials were recorded. We conclude that putative inhibitory GA-BAergic cells are present and functional in the human epileptic tissue. NeuroReport 13:1421^1425
doi:10.1097/00001756-200208070-00015 pmid:12167766 fatcat:dl2sgs7bs5ft5dvaeoeftt3ism