نتایج جستجو برای: GABA-C receptors

تعداد نتایج: 1259302  

2011
Daniel W. Wheeler Andrew J. Thompson Federico Corletto Jill Reckless Justin C. T. Loke Nicolas Lapaque Andrew J. Grant Pietro Mastroeni David J. Grainger Claire L. Padgett John A. O'Brien Nigel G. A. Miller John Trowsdale Sarah C. R. Lummis David K. Menon John S. Beech

BACKGROUND GABA(A) receptors are members of the Cys-loop family of neurotransmitter receptors, proteins which are responsible for fast synaptic transmission, and are the site of action of wide range of drugs. Recent work has shown that Cys-loop receptors are present on immune cells, but their physiological roles and the effects of drugs that modify their function in the innate immune system are...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2002
Raffaella Balduzzi Aroldo Cupello Mauro Robello

The expression of GABA(A) receptors in rat cerebellar granules in culture has been studied by beta(2/3) subunit immunocytochemistry and fluorescence confocal microscopy. These cells show labeling all over the cell bodies' plasma membrane and dendrites. Treatment with the protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitor genistein results in a decrease of the labeling associated with the beta(2/3) subunit...

Journal: :Neuron 2000
Silke Haverkamp Ulrike Grünert Heinz Wässle

Cone pedicles, the synaptic terminals of cone photoreceptors, are connected in the macaque monkey retina to several hundred postsynaptic dendrites. Using light and electron microscopy, we found underneath each cone pedicle a laminated distribution of dendritic processes of bipolar and horizontal cells. Superimposed were three strata of glutamate receptor (GluR) aggregates, including a novel lay...

2015
Ping Wang Randa S. Eshaq Charles K. Meshul Cynthia Moore Rebecca L. Hood Nancy J. Leidenheimer

GABAA receptors mediate fast inhibitory neurotransmission in the brain. Dysfunction of these receptors is associated with various psychiatric/neurological disorders and drugs targeting this receptor are widely used therapeutic agents. Both the efficacy and plasticity of GABAA receptor-mediated neurotransmission depends on the number of surface GABAA receptors. An understudied aspect of receptor...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
N J Brandon P Delmas J T Kittler B J McDonald W Sieghart D A Brown T G Smart S J Moss

GABA(A) receptors are critical mediators of fast synaptic inhibition in the brain, and the predominant receptor subtype in the central nervous system is believed to be a pentamer composed of alpha, beta, and gamma subunits. Previous studies on recombinant receptors have shown that protein kinase C (PKC) and PKA directly phosphorylate intracellular serine residues within the receptor beta subuni...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
I Brünig M Sommer H Hatt J Bormann

The gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor is the predominant Cl- channel protein mediating inhibition in the olfactory bulb and elsewhere in the mammalian brain. The olfactory bulb is rich in neurons containing both GABA and dopamine. Dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are also highly expressed in this brain region with a distinct and complementary distribution pattern. This distribution su...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2005
Zi-Wei Chen Chang-Sheng S Chang Tarek A Leil Riccardo Olcese Richard W Olsen

GABA(A) receptor-associated protein (GABARAP) was isolated previously in a yeast two-hybrid screen using the intracellular loop of the gamma2 subunit of the GABA(A) receptor as bait. GABARAP has been shown to participate in the membrane-clustering and intracellular-trafficking of GABA(A) receptors, including a stimulation of the surface expression of GABA(A) receptors. To assess this quantitati...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
J J Zhu F S Lo

Inhibition is crucial for the thalamus to relay sensory information from the periphery to the cortex and to participate in thalamocortical oscillations. However, the properties of inhibitory synaptic events in interneurons are poorly defined because in part of the technical difficulty of obtaining stable recording from these small cells. With the whole-cell recording technique, we obtained stab...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2000
Y Chang D F Covey D S Weiss

gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), trans-4-aminocrotonic acid (TACA), muscimol, imidazole-4-acetic acid (I4AA), cis-4-aminocrotonic acid (CACA), and isoguvacine are all GABA(C) receptor agonists. These compounds have different apparent sensitivities (EC(50)) and efficacies (I(max)) on exogenously expressed human rho1 homomeric GABA(C) receptors. It is not clear if these differences are due to dist...

Journal: :Development 2005
Robyn Branicky Siegfried Hekimi

The effects of neurotransmitters depend on the receptors expressed on the target cells. In Caenorhabditis elegans, there are two types of GABA receptors that elicit opposite effects: excitatory receptors that open cation-selective channels, and inhibitory receptors that open anion-selective channels. The four non-striated enteric muscle cells required for the expulsion step of the defecation be...

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