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Differential expression of glycine receptor subunits in the rat basolateral and central amygdala.

A J Delaney1, A Esmaeili, P L Sedlak, J W Lynch, P Sah.   

Abstract

The amygdalar complex is a limbic structure that plays a key role in emotional processing and fear conditioning. Although inhibitory transmission in the amygdala is predominately GABA-ergic, neurons of the amygdala are also known to express glycine receptors. The subtype and function of these glycine receptors within the synaptic circuits of the amygdala are unknown. In this study, we have investigated the relative expression of the four major glycine receptor subunits (alpha1-3 and beta) in the rat basolateral (BLA) and central amygdala (CeA), using real-time PCR and protein biochemistry. We demonstrate that alpha1, alpha2, alpha 3, and beta subunits are all expressed in the BLA and CeA with alpha2 being the predominant alpha-subunit in both nuclei. Electrophysiological recordings from BLA and CeA neurons in acute brain slices indicated that differences in relative expression of these subunits were correlated with the pharmacological properties of native glycine receptors expressed on these neurons. We conclude that glycine receptors assembled in BLA neurons are largely alpha 1 beta-containing heteromultimers whereas receptors assembled in neurons of the central amygdala are primarily alpha 2 beta-, alpha 3 beta- or alpha 1 beta-containing heteromultimers, with a minor component of alpha2 or alpha 3 homomeric receptors also expressed. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19995593     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2009.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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