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Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes

BACKGROUND: Glutamate (Glu) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporters play important roles in regulating neuronal activity. Glu is removed from the extracellular space dominantly by glial transporters. In contrast, GABA is mainly taken up by neurons. However, the glial GABA transporter subtypes sh...

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Autores principales: Héja, László, Barabás, Péter, Nyitrai, Gabriella, Kékesi, Katalin A., Lasztóczi, Bálint, Tőke, Orsolya, Tárkányi, Gábor, Madsen, Karsten, Schousboe, Arne, Dobolyi, Árpád, Palkovits, Miklós, Kardos, Julianna
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2744931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19777062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007153
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author Héja, László
Barabás, Péter
Nyitrai, Gabriella
Kékesi, Katalin A.
Lasztóczi, Bálint
Tőke, Orsolya
Tárkányi, Gábor
Madsen, Karsten
Schousboe, Arne
Dobolyi, Árpád
Palkovits, Miklós
Kardos, Julianna
author_facet Héja, László
Barabás, Péter
Nyitrai, Gabriella
Kékesi, Katalin A.
Lasztóczi, Bálint
Tőke, Orsolya
Tárkányi, Gábor
Madsen, Karsten
Schousboe, Arne
Dobolyi, Árpád
Palkovits, Miklós
Kardos, Julianna
author_sort Héja, László
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Glutamate (Glu) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporters play important roles in regulating neuronal activity. Glu is removed from the extracellular space dominantly by glial transporters. In contrast, GABA is mainly taken up by neurons. However, the glial GABA transporter subtypes share their localization with the Glu transporters and their expression is confined to the same subpopulation of astrocytes, raising the possibility of cooperation between Glu and GABA transport processes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we used diverse biological models both in vitro and in vivo to explore the interplay between these processes. We found that removal of Glu by astrocytic transporters triggers an elevation in the extracellular level of GABA. This coupling between excitatory and inhibitory signaling was found to be independent of Glu receptor-mediated depolarization, external presence of Ca(2+) and glutamate decarboxylase activity. It was abolished in the presence of non-transportable blockers of glial Glu or GABA transporters, suggesting that the concerted action of these transporters underlies the process. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results suggest that activation of Glu transporters results in GABA release through reversal of glial GABA transporters. This transporter-mediated interplay represents a direct link between inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission and may function as a negative feedback combating intense excitation in pathological conditions such as epilepsy or ischemia.
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spelling pubmed-27449312009-09-24 Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes Héja, László Barabás, Péter Nyitrai, Gabriella Kékesi, Katalin A. Lasztóczi, Bálint Tőke, Orsolya Tárkányi, Gábor Madsen, Karsten Schousboe, Arne Dobolyi, Árpád Palkovits, Miklós Kardos, Julianna PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Glutamate (Glu) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporters play important roles in regulating neuronal activity. Glu is removed from the extracellular space dominantly by glial transporters. In contrast, GABA is mainly taken up by neurons. However, the glial GABA transporter subtypes share their localization with the Glu transporters and their expression is confined to the same subpopulation of astrocytes, raising the possibility of cooperation between Glu and GABA transport processes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we used diverse biological models both in vitro and in vivo to explore the interplay between these processes. We found that removal of Glu by astrocytic transporters triggers an elevation in the extracellular level of GABA. This coupling between excitatory and inhibitory signaling was found to be independent of Glu receptor-mediated depolarization, external presence of Ca(2+) and glutamate decarboxylase activity. It was abolished in the presence of non-transportable blockers of glial Glu or GABA transporters, suggesting that the concerted action of these transporters underlies the process. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results suggest that activation of Glu transporters results in GABA release through reversal of glial GABA transporters. This transporter-mediated interplay represents a direct link between inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission and may function as a negative feedback combating intense excitation in pathological conditions such as epilepsy or ischemia. Public Library of Science 2009-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2744931/ /pubmed/19777062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007153 Text en Héja et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Héja, László
Barabás, Péter
Nyitrai, Gabriella
Kékesi, Katalin A.
Lasztóczi, Bálint
Tőke, Orsolya
Tárkányi, Gábor
Madsen, Karsten
Schousboe, Arne
Dobolyi, Árpád
Palkovits, Miklós
Kardos, Julianna
Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes
title Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes
title_full Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes
title_fullStr Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes
title_full_unstemmed Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes
title_short Glutamate Uptake Triggers Transporter-Mediated GABA Release from Astrocytes
title_sort glutamate uptake triggers transporter-mediated gaba release from astrocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2744931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19777062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007153
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