| Literature DB >> 28828610 |
Angelina Rodríguez1, Arturo Ortega2.
Abstract
Glial glutamine and glutamate transporters play an important role in glial/neuronal interactions. An excellent model to establish the role of these membrane proteins is the cerebellum. The most abundant glutamatergic synapse in the central nervous system is present in the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex, and it is entirely wrapped by Bergmann glial cells. The recycling of glutamate involves glutamate and glutamine transporters enriched in these radial glial processes. The functional properties of amino acid glial transporters allow, in an activity-dependent manner, the conformation of protein complexes important for the adequate support of glutamatergic neurotransmission. A detailed description of the most important features of glial glutamate and glutamine transporters follows, and a working model of the molecular mechanisms by which these glutamate and glutamine binding proteins interact, and by these means might modulate cerebellar glutamatergic transactions, is presented.Entities:
Keywords: Glial cells; Glial/neuronal coupling; Glutamate transporters; Glutamine transporters
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28828610 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55769-4_8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Neurobiol