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Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons

Motoneurons are furnished with a vast repertoire of ionotropic and metabotropic receptors as well as ion channels responsible for maintaining the resting membrane potential and involved in the regulation of the mechanisms underlying its membrane excitability and firing properties. Among them, the GA...

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Autores principales: Andres, Carmen, Aguilar, Justo, González-Ramírez, Ricardo, Elias-Viñas, David, Felix, Ricardo, Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25531288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115378
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author Andres, Carmen
Aguilar, Justo
González-Ramírez, Ricardo
Elias-Viñas, David
Felix, Ricardo
Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
author_facet Andres, Carmen
Aguilar, Justo
González-Ramírez, Ricardo
Elias-Viñas, David
Felix, Ricardo
Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
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description Motoneurons are furnished with a vast repertoire of ionotropic and metabotropic receptors as well as ion channels responsible for maintaining the resting membrane potential and involved in the regulation of the mechanisms underlying its membrane excitability and firing properties. Among them, the GABA(A) receptors, which respond to GABA binding by allowing the flow of Cl(−) ions across the membrane, mediate two distinct forms of inhibition in the mature nervous system, phasic and tonic, upon activation of synaptic or extrasynaptic receptors, respectively. In a previous work we showed that furosemide facilitates the monosynaptic reflex without affecting the dorsal root potential. Our data also revealed a tonic inhibition mediated by GABA(A) receptors activated in motoneurons by ambient GABA. These data suggested that the high affinity GABA(A) extrasynaptic receptors may have an important role in motor control, though the molecular nature of these receptors was not determined. By combining electrophysiological, immunofluorescence and molecular biology techniques with pharmacological tools here we show that GABA(A) receptors containing the α(6) subunit are expressed in adult turtle spinal motoneurons and can function as extrasynaptic receptors responsible for tonic inhibition. These results expand our understanding of the role of GABA(A) receptors in motoneuron tonic inhibition.
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spelling pubmed-42740542014-12-31 Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons Andres, Carmen Aguilar, Justo González-Ramírez, Ricardo Elias-Viñas, David Felix, Ricardo Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo PLoS One Research Article Motoneurons are furnished with a vast repertoire of ionotropic and metabotropic receptors as well as ion channels responsible for maintaining the resting membrane potential and involved in the regulation of the mechanisms underlying its membrane excitability and firing properties. Among them, the GABA(A) receptors, which respond to GABA binding by allowing the flow of Cl(−) ions across the membrane, mediate two distinct forms of inhibition in the mature nervous system, phasic and tonic, upon activation of synaptic or extrasynaptic receptors, respectively. In a previous work we showed that furosemide facilitates the monosynaptic reflex without affecting the dorsal root potential. Our data also revealed a tonic inhibition mediated by GABA(A) receptors activated in motoneurons by ambient GABA. These data suggested that the high affinity GABA(A) extrasynaptic receptors may have an important role in motor control, though the molecular nature of these receptors was not determined. By combining electrophysiological, immunofluorescence and molecular biology techniques with pharmacological tools here we show that GABA(A) receptors containing the α(6) subunit are expressed in adult turtle spinal motoneurons and can function as extrasynaptic receptors responsible for tonic inhibition. These results expand our understanding of the role of GABA(A) receptors in motoneuron tonic inhibition. Public Library of Science 2014-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4274054/ /pubmed/25531288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115378 Text en © 2014 Andres 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.
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Andres, Carmen
Aguilar, Justo
González-Ramírez, Ricardo
Elias-Viñas, David
Felix, Ricardo
Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons
title Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons
title_full Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons
title_fullStr Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons
title_full_unstemmed Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons
title_short Extrasynaptic α(6) Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Modulate Excitability in Turtle Spinal Motoneurons
title_sort extrasynaptic α(6) subunit-containing gaba(a) receptors modulate excitability in turtle spinal motoneurons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25531288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115378
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