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Publication : Relevance of exocytotic glutamate release from retinal glia.

First Author  Slezak M Year  2012
Journal  Neuron Volume  74
Issue  3 Pages  504-16
PubMed ID  22578502 Mgi Jnum  J:183604
Mgi Id  MGI:5318971 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2012.03.027
Citation  Slezak M, et al. (2012) Relevance of exocytotic glutamate release from retinal glia. Neuron 74(3):504-16
abstractText  Glial cells release molecules that influence brain development, function, and disease. Calcium-dependent exocytosis has been proposed as potential release mechanism in astroglia, but the physiological relevance of "gliotransmission" in vivo remains controversial. We focused on the impact of glial exocytosis on sensory transduction in the retina. To this end, we generated transgenic mice to block exocytosis by Cre recombinase-dependent expression of the clostridial botulinum neurotoxin serotype B light chain, which cleaves vesicle-associated membrane protein 1-3. Ubiquitous and neuronal toxin expression caused perinatal lethality and a reduction of synaptic transmission thus validating transgene function. Toxin expression in Muller cells inhibited vesicular glutamate release and impaired glial volume regulation but left retinal histology and visual processing unaffected. Our model to study gliotransmission in vivo reveals specific functions of exocytotic glutamate release in retinal glia.
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