Astrocytes as GABA-ergic and GABA-ceptive Cells

Authors
Yoon, Bo-EunWoo, JunsungLee, C. Justin
Issue Date
2012-11
Publisher
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Citation
NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH, v.37, no.11, pp.2474 - 2479
Abstract
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is considered to be the major inhibitory neurotransmitter that is synthesized in and released from GABA-ergic neurons in the brain. However, recent studies have shown that not only neurons but astrocytes contain a considerable amount of GABA, which can be released and activate the receptors responsive to GABA. In addition, astrocytes are themselves responsive to GABA by expressing GABA receptors. These exciting new findings raise more questions about the origin of GABA, whether it is synthesized or taken up, and about the role of astrocytic GABA and GABA receptors. In this review, we propose several potential pathways for astrocytes to accumulate GABA and discuss the evidence for functional expression of GABA receptors in astrocytes.
Keywords
GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID; GLIAL-CELLS; CULTURED ASTROCYTES; SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; CA2+ TRANSIENTS; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; BERGMANN GLIA; SPINAL-CORD; IN-SITU; EXPRESSION; GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID; GLIAL-CELLS; CULTURED ASTROCYTES; SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; CA2+ TRANSIENTS; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; BERGMANN GLIA; SPINAL-CORD; IN-SITU; EXPRESSION; Astrocyte; Glial GABA; Tonic inhibition
ISSN
0364-3190
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128727
DOI
10.1007/s11064-012-0808-z
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