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Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes

Glutamate transporters preserve the spatial specificity of synaptic transmission by limiting glutamate diffusion away from the synaptic cleft, and prevent excitotoxicity by keeping the extracellular concentration of glutamate at low nanomolar levels. Glutamate transporters are abundantly expressed i...

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Autores principales: Rǎdulescu, Anca R., Todd, Gabrielle C., Williams, Cassandra L., Bennink, Benjamin A., Lemus, Alex A., Chesbro, Haley E., Bourgeois, Justin R., Kopec, Ashley M., Zuloaga, Damian G., Scimemi, Annalisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35120128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009845
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author Rǎdulescu, Anca R.
Todd, Gabrielle C.
Williams, Cassandra L.
Bennink, Benjamin A.
Lemus, Alex A.
Chesbro, Haley E.
Bourgeois, Justin R.
Kopec, Ashley M.
Zuloaga, Damian G.
Scimemi, Annalisa
author_facet Rǎdulescu, Anca R.
Todd, Gabrielle C.
Williams, Cassandra L.
Bennink, Benjamin A.
Lemus, Alex A.
Chesbro, Haley E.
Bourgeois, Justin R.
Kopec, Ashley M.
Zuloaga, Damian G.
Scimemi, Annalisa
author_sort Rǎdulescu, Anca R.
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description Glutamate transporters preserve the spatial specificity of synaptic transmission by limiting glutamate diffusion away from the synaptic cleft, and prevent excitotoxicity by keeping the extracellular concentration of glutamate at low nanomolar levels. Glutamate transporters are abundantly expressed in astrocytes, and previous estimates have been obtained about their surface expression in astrocytes of the rat hippocampus and cerebellum. Analogous estimates for the mouse hippocampus are currently not available. In this work, we derive the surface density of astrocytic glutamate transporters in mice of different ages via quantitative dot blot. We find that the surface density of glial glutamate transporters is similar in 7-8 week old mice and rats. In mice, the levels of glutamate transporters increase until about 6 months of age and then begin to decline slowly. Our data, obtained from a combination of experimental and modeling approaches, point to the existence of stark differences in the density of expression of glutamate transporters across different sub-cellular compartments, indicating that the extent to which astrocytes limit extrasynaptic glutamate diffusion depends not only on their level of synaptic coverage, but also on the identity of the astrocyte compartment in contact with the synapse. Together, these findings provide information on how heterogeneity in the spatial distribution of glutamate transporters in the plasma membrane of hippocampal astrocytes my alter glutamate receptor activation out of the synaptic cleft.
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spelling pubmed-88496242022-02-17 Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes Rǎdulescu, Anca R. Todd, Gabrielle C. Williams, Cassandra L. Bennink, Benjamin A. Lemus, Alex A. Chesbro, Haley E. Bourgeois, Justin R. Kopec, Ashley M. Zuloaga, Damian G. Scimemi, Annalisa PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Glutamate transporters preserve the spatial specificity of synaptic transmission by limiting glutamate diffusion away from the synaptic cleft, and prevent excitotoxicity by keeping the extracellular concentration of glutamate at low nanomolar levels. Glutamate transporters are abundantly expressed in astrocytes, and previous estimates have been obtained about their surface expression in astrocytes of the rat hippocampus and cerebellum. Analogous estimates for the mouse hippocampus are currently not available. In this work, we derive the surface density of astrocytic glutamate transporters in mice of different ages via quantitative dot blot. We find that the surface density of glial glutamate transporters is similar in 7-8 week old mice and rats. In mice, the levels of glutamate transporters increase until about 6 months of age and then begin to decline slowly. Our data, obtained from a combination of experimental and modeling approaches, point to the existence of stark differences in the density of expression of glutamate transporters across different sub-cellular compartments, indicating that the extent to which astrocytes limit extrasynaptic glutamate diffusion depends not only on their level of synaptic coverage, but also on the identity of the astrocyte compartment in contact with the synapse. Together, these findings provide information on how heterogeneity in the spatial distribution of glutamate transporters in the plasma membrane of hippocampal astrocytes my alter glutamate receptor activation out of the synaptic cleft. Public Library of Science 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8849624/ /pubmed/35120128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009845 Text en © 2022 Rǎdulescu et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rǎdulescu, Anca R.
Todd, Gabrielle C.
Williams, Cassandra L.
Bennink, Benjamin A.
Lemus, Alex A.
Chesbro, Haley E.
Bourgeois, Justin R.
Kopec, Ashley M.
Zuloaga, Damian G.
Scimemi, Annalisa
Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
title Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
title_full Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
title_fullStr Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
title_short Estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
title_sort estimating the glutamate transporter surface density in distinct sub-cellular compartments of mouse hippocampal astrocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35120128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009845
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