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Lynx1 is one of endogenous peptides in the brain, belonging to Ly6/uPAR family [1]. Lynx1 has been shown to bind the different types of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nACh-receptors) [2]. But it is remained unclear how Lynx1 affects nACh-receptors function in the brain. Here we study the effect of water-soluble recombinant analogue of human Lynx1 (ws-Lynx1) on interneurons of the layer 1 responding to 1mM acetylcholine in the rat visual cortex using whole-cell patch-clamp configuration and fast drug-application system. It was revealed that ws-Lynx1 at 1μM concentration didn’t affect the peak-amplitude ACh-evoked current, while application of 10μM ws-Lynx1 resulted in the ~ 30% enhancement of the peak-current amplitude. Using specific inhibitors 4μM MLA and 8mM DhbE, α7ACh-receptors was identified to be involved in the responses observed. Thus ws-Lynx1 at 10μM, but not at 1μM affects the α7ACh-receptors in L1 interneurons in the rat visual cortex increasing the peak-current amplitude of responses. The work was supported with the Russian Foundation of Basic Researches (project # 16-34-01302) and Russian Science Foundation (project # 16-14-00102). [1] J.M. Miwa, I. Iban̆ez-Tallon, G.W. Crabtree, R. Sánchez, A. S̆ali, L.W. Role, N. Heintz, Lynx1, an endogenous toxin-like modulator of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the mammalian CNS, Neuron 23 (1999) 105-114 [2] M.S. Thomsen, B. Cinar, M.M. Jensen, E.N. Lyukmanova, M.A. Shulepko, V. Tsetlin, B.K. Anders, J. D. Mikkelsen, Expression of the Ly-6 family proteins Lynx1 and Ly6H in the rat brain is compartmentalized, cell-type specific, and developmentally regulated, Brain Structure and Function 219 (2014) 1923-1934