Probing α4ßδ GABAA receptor heterogeneity: differential regional effects of a functionally selective α4ß1δ/α4ß3δ receptor agonist on tonic and phasic inhibition in rat brain.
J Neurosci
; 34(49): 16256-72, 2014 Dec 03.
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In the present study, the orthosteric GABAA receptor (GABAAR) ligand 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisothiazolo[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol (Thio-THIP) was found to possess a highly interesting functional profile at recombinant human GABAARs and native rat GABAARs. Whereas Thio-THIP displayed weak antagonist activity at α1,2,5ß2,3γ2S and ρ1 GABAARs and partial agonism at α6ß2,3δ GABAARs expressed in Xenopus oocytes, the pronounced agonism exhibited by the compound at α4ß1δ and α4ß3δ GABAARs was contrasted by its negligible activity at the α4ß2δ subtype. To elucidate to which extent this in vitro profile translated into functionality at native GABAARs, we assessed the effects of 100 µm Thio-THIP at synaptic and extrasynaptic receptors in principal cells of four different brain regions by slice electrophysiology. In concordance with its α6ß2,3δ agonism, Thio-THIP evoked robust currents through extrasynaptic GABAARs in cerebellar granule cells. In contrast, the compound did not elicit significant currents in dentate gyrus granule cells or in striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs), indicating predominant expression of extrasynaptic α4ß2δ receptors in these cells. Interestingly, Thio-THIP evoked differential degrees of currents in ventrobasal thalamus neurons, a diversity that could arise from differential expression of extrasynaptic α4ßδ subtypes in the cells. Finally, whereas 100 µm Thio-THIP did not affect the synaptic currents in ventrobasal thalamus neurons or striatal MSNs, it reduced the current amplitudes recorded from dentate gyrus granule cells, most likely by targeting perisynaptic α4ßδ receptors expressed at distal dendrites of these cells. Being the first published ligand capable of discriminating between ß2- and ß3-containing receptor subtypes, Thio-THIP could be a valuable tool in explorations of native α4ßδ GABAARs.
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Receptores de GABA-A
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Agonistas de Receptores de GABA-A
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Inibição Neural
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J Neurosci
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2014
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