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The hippocampus is a central structure for learning and memory, integrating excitatory and inhibitory activity to support cognitive processing. Among inhibitory mechanisms, phasic and tonic inhibition via γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABA A Rs) play pivotal and subtype-specific roles in shaping hippocampal excitability, oscillations, and plasticity. This review collects and presents evidence from molecular, electrophysiological, pharmacological, and behavioral studies to delineate how distinct GABA A R subtypes, specifically α1, α2, α4, and α5GABA A Rs modulate hippocampus-dependent cognitive functions. α5GABA A Rs are enriched in the hippocampus, where they are localized primarily on dendritic shafts of pyramidal neurons. They mediate tonic and slow phasic inhibition that regulate signal sparsity and memory interference. Their expression and synaptic localization are dynamically regulated by neuronal activity, linking inhibitory plasticity to learning and memory. Genetic and pharmacologic manipulations reveal age-dependent bidirectional effects: α5-negative allosteric modulators enhance learning and memory in young adult animals, whereas α5-positive allosteric modulators alleviate cognitive deficits in aging animals, and in stress or neuropsychiatric models, underscoring context-dependent roles. Other GABA A R subtypes also contribute, e.g., α1GABA A Rs mediate benzodiazepine-induced anterograde amnesia, α2GABA A Rs modulate contextual and spatial learning and hippocampal theta oscillations, and α4GABA A Rs mediate tonic inhibition critical for pubertal synaptic pruning and hormone-dependent plasticity. Collectively, hippocampal GABA A R diversity enables the control of inhibitory activity and strength essential for mnemonic function. Understanding subtype-specific contributions illuminates mechanisms of cognitive impairment in disorders such as Down syndrome and major depressive disorder, and enhances the understanding and the development of α-subunit-targeted allosteric modulators as interventions to restore hippocampal inhibitory balance and cognitive performance.
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