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Publication : Glycine receptors support excitatory neurotransmitter release in developing mouse visual cortex.

First Author  Kunz PA Year  2012
Journal  J Physiol Volume  590
Issue  22 Pages  5749-64
PubMed ID  22988142 Mgi Jnum  J:203021
Mgi Id  MGI:5523768 Doi  10.1113/jphysiol.2012.241299
Citation  Kunz PA, et al. (2012) Glycine receptors support excitatory neurotransmitter release in developing mouse visual cortex. J Physiol 590(Pt 22):5749-64
abstractText  Glycine receptors (GlyRs) are found in most areas of the brain, and their dysfunction can cause severe neurological disorders. While traditionally thought of as inhibitory receptors, presynaptic-acting GlyRs (preGlyRs) can also facilitate glutamate release under certain circumstances, although the underlying molecular mechanisms are unknown. In the current study, we sought to better understand the role of GlyRs in the facilitation of excitatory neurotransmitter release in mouse visual cortex. Using whole-cell recordings, we found that preGlyRs facilitate glutamate release in developing, but not adult, visual cortex. The glycinergic enhancement of neurotransmitter release in early development depends on the high intracellular to extracellular Cl(-) gradient maintained by the Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) cotransporter and requires Ca(2+) entry through voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels. The glycine transporter 1, localized to glial cells, regulates extracellular glycine concentration and the activation of these preGlyRs. Our findings demonstrate a developmentally regulated mechanism for controlling excitatory neurotransmitter release in the neocortex.
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