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Distinct patterns of expression and regulation of GABA receptors containing the delta subunit in cerebellar granule and hippocampal neurons. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Neuronal plasticity involves changes in the expression of neurotransmitter receptors, specifically the GABA(A) receptor for gamma-aminobutyric acid.
  • Two rat neuronal populations showed different responses to prolonged ethanol exposure regarding the delta subunit of GABA(A)Rs: cerebellar granule neurons had no change, while hippocampal neurons increased delta subunit levels.
  • Ethanol withdrawal led to a temporary down-regulation in cerebellar neurons but normalized levels in hippocampal neurons, indicating varied regulatory mechanisms for GABA(A)R expression across different neuron types.

Article Abstract

Neuronal plasticity is achieved by regulation of the expression of genes for neurotransmitter receptors such as the type A receptor (GABA(A)R) for gamma-aminobutyric acid. We now show that two different rat neuronal populations in culture manifest distinct patterns of GABA(A)R plasticity in response to identical stimuli. Whereas prolonged exposure to ethanol had no effect on expression of the delta subunit of GABA(A)Rs at the mRNA or protein level in cerebellar granule neurons, it increased the abundance of delta subunit mRNA and protein in hippocampal neurons. Subsequent ethanol withdrawal transiently down-regulated delta subunit expression in cerebellar granule neurons and gradually normalized that in hippocampal neurons. These effects of ethanol exposure and withdrawal were accompanied by corresponding functional changes in GABA(A)Rs. GABA(A)Rs containing the delta subunit were also distributed differentially in the cerebellar and hippocampal neurons. These findings reveal complex and distinct mechanisms of regulation of the expression of GABA(A)Rs that contain the delta subunit in different neuronal types.

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