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Astrocytes convert network excitation to tonic inhibition of neurons

Héja, László and Nyitrai, Gabriella and Kékesi, Orsolya and Dobolyi, Arpád and Szabó, Pál and Fiáth, Richárd and Ulbert, István and Pál-Szenthe, Borbála and Palkovits, Miklós and Kardos, Julianna (2012) Astrocytes convert network excitation to tonic inhibition of neurons. BMC biology, 10. pp. 1-21. ISSN 1741-7007

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporters play important roles in balancing excitatory and inhibitory signals in the brain. Increasing evidence suggest that they may act concertedly to regulate extracellular levels of the neurotransmitters. RESULTS: Here we present evidence that glutamate uptake-induced release of GABA from astrocytes has a direct impact on the excitability of pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus. We demonstrate that GABA, synthesized from the polyamine putrescine, is released from astrocytes by the reverse action of glial GABA transporter (GAT) subtypes GAT-2 or GAT-3. GABA release can be prevented by blocking glutamate uptake with the non-transportable inhibitor DHK, confirming that it is the glutamate transporter activity that triggers the reversal of GABA transporters, conceivably by elevating the intracellular Na+ concentration in astrocytes. The released GABA significantly contributes to the tonic inhibition of neurons in a network activity-dependent manner. Blockade of the Glu/GABA exchange mechanism increases the duration of seizure-like events in the low-[Mg2+] in vitro model of epilepsy. Under in vivo conditions the increased GABA release modulates the power of gamma range oscillation in the CA1 region, suggesting that the Glu/GABA exchange mechanism is also functioning in the intact hippocampus under physiological conditions. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest the existence of a novel molecular mechanism by which astrocytes transform glutamatergic excitation into GABAergic inhibition providing an adjustable, in situ negative feedback on the excitability of neurons.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > RZ Other systems of medicine / orvostudomány egyéb területei
Depositing User: Dr. Árpád Dobolyi
Date Deposited: 26 Sep 2014 19:46
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2023 08:20
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/17134

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