Protease activated receptor 1-induced glutamate release in cultured astrocytes is mediated by Bestrophin-1 channel but not by vesicular exocytosis
- Authors
- Oh, Soo-Jin; Han, Kyung-Seok; Park, Hyungju; Woo, Dong Ho; Kim, Hye Yun; Traynelis, Stephen F.; Lee, C. Justin
- Issue Date
- 2012-10-12
- Publisher
- BMC
- Citation
- MOLECULAR BRAIN, v.5
- Abstract
- Background: Glutamate is the major transmitter that mediates the principal form of excitatory synaptic transmission in the brain. It has been well established that glutamate is released via Ca2+-dependent exocytosis of glutamate-containing vesicles in neurons. However, whether astrocytes exocytose to release glutamate under physiological condition is still unclear. Findings: We report a novel form of glutamate release in astrocytes via the recently characterized Ca2+-activated anion channel, Bestrophin-1 (Best1) by Ca2+ dependent mechanism through the channel pore. We demonstrate that upon activation of protease activated receptor 1 (PAR1), an increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration leads to an opening of Best1 channels and subsequent release of glutamate in cultured astrocytes. Conclusions: These results provide strong molecular evidence for potential astrocyte-neuron interaction via Best1-mediated glutamate release.
- Keywords
- SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; TRANSMITTER RELEASE; HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS; BEST-DISEASE; D-ASPARTATE; D-SERINE; CALCIUM; CA2+; L-TRANS-PYRROLIDINE-2,4-DICARBOXYLATE; POTENTIATION; SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; TRANSMITTER RELEASE; HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS; BEST-DISEASE; D-ASPARTATE; D-SERINE; CALCIUM; CA2+; L-TRANS-PYRROLIDINE-2,4-DICARBOXYLATE; POTENTIATION; Astrocyte; Bestrophin-1; Glutamate
- ISSN
- 1756-6606
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128765
- DOI
- 10.1186/1756-6606-5-38
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- KIST Article > 2012
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