نتایج جستجو برای: glutamate transporter

تعداد نتایج: 89373  

2014
Rekha Jagadapillai Nicholas M. Mellen Leroy R. Sachleben Evelyne Gozal

Hypoxia alters cellular metabolism and although the effects of sustained hypoxia (SH) have been extensively studied, less is known about chronic intermittent hypoxia (IH), commonly associated with cardiovascular morbidity and stroke. We hypothesize that impaired glutamate homeostasis after chronic IH may underlie vulnerability to stroke-induced excitotoxicity. P16 organotypic hippocampal slices...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Hans P Koch Jeffrey M Hubbard H Peter Larsson

Glutamate transporters (excitatory amino acid transporter (EAATs)) are critical for normal excitatory signaling and maintaining subtoxic glutamate concentrations in mammalian central nervous system. Recently, a crystal structure for a homologous transporter in bacteria was reported. Still, little is understood regarding the mechanism of substrate uptake. In transmembrane domain 4, the mammalian...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2002
P F Behrens P Franz B Woodman K S Lindenberg G B Landwehrmeyer

The pathogenesis of Huntington's disease is still not completely understood. Several lines of evidence from toxic/non-transgenic animal models of Huntington's disease suggest that excitotoxic mechanisms may contribute to the pathological phenotype. Evidence from transgenic animal models of Huntington's disease, however, is sparse. To explore potential alterations in brain glutamate handling we ...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2002
D J Mason J F Huggett

In the central nervous system Na(+)-dependent glutamate transporters bind extracellular glutamate and transport it into cells surrounding the synapse, terminating excitatory signals. These glutamate transporters also function as ion channels. The glutamate transporter, GLAST-1, is expressed in the plasma membrane of osteoblasts and osteocytes and is the same molecular weight as in brain. Thus i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Zao-zhong Su Magdalena Leszczyniecka Dong-chul Kang Devanand Sarkar Wei Chao David J Volsky Paul B Fisher

Glutamate transport is central to neurotransmitter functions in the brain. Impaired glutamate transport induces neurotoxicity associated with numerous pathological processes, including stroke/ischemia, temporal lobe epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease, HIV-1-associated dementia, and growth of malignant gliomas. Excitatory amino acid transporter-2 (...

2016
Anna B. Ziegler Hrvoje Augustin Nathan L. Clark Martine Berthelot-Grosjean Mégane M. Simonnet Joern R. Steinert Flore Geillon Gérard Manière David E. Featherstone Yael Grosjean

Changes in synaptic physiology underlie neuronal network plasticity and behavioral phenomena, which are adjusted during development. The Drosophila larval glutamatergic neuromuscular junction (NMJ) represents a powerful synaptic model to investigate factors impacting these processes. Amino acids such as glutamate have been shown to regulate Drosophila NMJ physiology by modulating the clustering...

2016
Esther Fuente-Martín Cristina García-Cáceres Pilar Argente-Arizón Francisca Díaz Miriam Granado Alejandra Freire-Regatillo David Castro-González María L. Ceballos Laura M. Frago Suzanne L. Dickson Jesús Argente Julie A. Chowen

Hypothalamic astrocytes can respond to metabolic signals, such as leptin and insulin, to modulate adjacent neuronal circuits and systemic metabolism. Ghrelin regulates appetite, adiposity and glucose metabolism, but little is known regarding the response of astrocytes to this orexigenic hormone. We have used both in vivo and in vitro approaches to demonstrate that acylated ghrelin (acyl-ghrelin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Jeffrey S Diamond

At many excitatory synapses, the neurotransmitter glutamate diffuses beyond the synaptic cleft to activate extrasynaptic targets. The extent and impact of such transmitter "spillover" on the processing capacity of neuronal networks are unclear, in part because it remains unknown how far transmitter diffuses from its point of release before being removed from the extracellular space by high-affi...

2011
Khaled Moussawi Arthur Riegel Satish Nair Peter W. Kalivas

Extracellular glutamate of glial origin modulates glial and neuronal glutamate release and synaptic plasticity. Estimates of the tonic basal concentration of extracellular glutamate range over three orders of magnitude (0.02-20 μM) depending on the technology employed to make the measurement. Based upon binding constants for glutamate receptors and transporters, this range of concentrations tra...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2004
Simone Beretta Laura Mattavelli Gessica Sala Lucio Tremolizzo Anthony H V Schapira Andrea Martinuzzi Valerio Carelli Carlo Ferrarese

Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a maternally inherited form of retinal ganglion cell degeneration leading to optic atrophy which is caused by point mutations in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA). Three pathogenic mutations (positions 11778/ND4, 3460/ND1 and 14484/ND6) account for the majority of LHON cases and they affect genes that encode for different subunits of mitochondrial comp...

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