Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9416124 | Brain Research | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, we have examined the physiological properties of synaptic currents mediated by GlyRs and GABAARs after culturing spinal neurons with a gephyrin antisense oligonucleotide. Application of gephyrin antisense, but not the sense, reduced the glycinergic mIPSC amplitude (â¼50%) and frequency (â¼85%), indicating the importance of gephyrin for GlyR anchoring at postsynaptic sites. On the other hand, the glycine-evoked current amplitude was unchanged indicating that functional GlyRs were still located in the extrasynaptic membrane. The analysis of the GABAergic transmission in the same neurons revealed â¼70% reduction in the frequency of the GABAergic mIPSCs, without changes in the amplitude. Interestingly, the modulation of remaining GABAAR-mediated synaptic events by zinc and diazepam was significantly altered by the antisense. These results indicate that gephyrin is required for the membrane insertion/stabilization of the GABAAR γ2 subunit as well as for its subsequent localization in the postsynaptic membrane.
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Authors
Brigitte van Zundert, Patricio Castro, Luis G. Aguayo,