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scope
mouse prelimbic PFC slice; cell-type optogenetics
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effect_size
DOR more effective on spontaneous IPSCs; MOR more effective on electrically-evoked GABA
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source_span
Cell type-specific optogenetics revealed that MOR and DOR differentially regulate inhibitory transmission from parvalbumin, somatostatin, cholecystokinin, and vasoactive intestinal peptide-expressing INs.
study_system
mouse prelimbic PFC slice; cell-type optogenetics
section_title
Oscillatory Dynamics and Temporal Coordination
evidence_summary
Cell-type optogenetics + slice electrophysiology in male/female mice prelimbic PFC, layer 2/3.
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analysis_bundle:ab-2ce40c33e827
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claim_text
In mouse prelimbic PFC, mu (MOR) and delta (DOR) opioid receptors differentially regulate GABA release from PV, SST, CCK, and VIP interneurons; this cell-type-specific neuromodulation provides a substrate for opioid-dependent gating of cortical inhibitory rhythms via VIP and other interneuron classes.
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  "doi": "10.1523/jneurosci.1963-24.2025",
  "pmid": "40393805",
  "year": "2025",
  "claim": "In mouse prelimbic PFC, mu (MOR) and delta (DOR) opioid receptors differentially regulate GABA release from PV, SST, CCK, and VIP interneurons; this cell-type-specific neuromodulation provides a substrate for opioid-dependent gating of cortical inhibitory rhythms via VIP and other interneuron classes.",
  "pmcid": "PMC12225597",
  "title": "Opioid Receptors Modulate Inhibition within the Prefrontal Cortex through Dissociable Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms.",
  "authors": "",
  "journal": "",
  "cite_key": "Cole2025",
  "evidence": "Cell-type optogenetics + slice electrophysiology in male/female mice prelimbic PFC, layer 2/3.",
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  "effect_size_source_sentence": "DOR activation is more effective at suppressing spontaneous inhibitory transmission in layer 2/3 of the prelimbic PFC, while MOR causes a greater acute suppression of electrically evoked GABA release"
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