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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Journal of neurochemistry 66 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: The γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor cDNAs encoding the α6 subunit homologues from chicken and goldfish have been cloned and sequenced. These proteins exhibit 83 and 75% identity, respectively, to the rat α6 polypeptide. In situ hybridization has demonstrated that, as in mammals, the avian and teleost fish α6 subunit genes are predominately expressed in cerebellar granule cells. Correspondingly, flunitrazepam-nondisplaceable binding of [3H]Ro 15-4513 (a benzodiazepine partial inverse agonist), which is a major characteristic of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors that contain the α6 polypeptide, is also mainly found for cerebellar granule cells of fish and chick. The conservation of this expression pattern suggests that γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors possessing the α6 subunit are of fundamental importance for cerebellar function and that the corresponding gene regulatory elements, e.g., granule cell-specific enhancers, have also been conserved.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: The α6 subunit of γ-aminobutyric type A receptors is a marker for cerebellar granule cells and is an attractive candidate to study cell-specific gene expression in the brain. The mouse α6 subunit gene has nine exons and spans ∼14 kb. The largest intron (intron 8) is ∼7 kb. For a minority of mRNAs, a missplice of the first exon was identified that disrupts the signal peptide and most likely results in the production of nonfunctional protein. The gene is transcribed from a TATA-less promoter that uses multiple start sites. Using transgenic mice, it was found that the proximal 0.5 kb of the rat α6 gene upstream region confers expression on a β-galactosidase reporter gene. One founder gave rise to a line with cerebellar granule cell-specific expression, although expression varied with lobule region. Other founders had ectopic but neuron-specific expression, with β-galactosidase found in cerebellar Purkinje cells, neocortex, thalamus, hippocampus, caudate-putamen, and inferior colliculi. Thus, we have defined a region containing the basal promoter of the α6 subunit gene and that confers neuron-specific expression.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1460-9568
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Benzodiazepine- and alcohol-induced ataxias in rodents have been proposed to be affected by the γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor α6 subunit, which contributes to receptors specifically expressed in cerebellar granule cells. We have studied an α6 –/– mouse line for motor performance and drug sensitivity. These mice, as a result of a specific genetic lesion, carry a precise impairment at their Golgi-granule cell synapses. On motor performance tests (rotarod, horizontal wire, pole descending, staircase and swimming tests) there were no robust baseline differences in motor function or motor learning between α6 –/– and α6 +/+ mice. On the rotarod test, however, the mutant mice were significantly more impaired by diazepam (5–20 mg/kg, i.p.), when compared with α6 +/+ control and background C57BL/6J and 129/SvJ mouse lines. Ethanol (2.0–2.5 g/kg, i.p.) produced similar impairment in the α6 –/– and α6 +/+ mice. Diazepam-induced ataxia in α6 –/– mice could be reversed by the benzodiazepine site antagonist flumazenil, indicating the involvement of the remaining α1β2/3γ2 GABAA receptors of the granule cells. The level of activity in this synapse is crucial in regulating the execution of motor tasks. We conclude that GABAA receptor α6 subunit-dependent actions in the cerebellar cortex can be compensated by other receptor subtypes; but if not for the α6 subunit, patients on benzodiazepine medication would suffer considerably from ataxic side-effects.
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    European journal of neuroscience 11 (1999), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1460-9568
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The patterns of γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor subunit gene expression in the brain are complex. For example, mouse hippocampal dentate granule cells express many subunit genes, whereas adult cerebellar granule cells, which may share differentiation mechanisms, have a smaller compliment and uniquely express the α6 subunit gene. To see how the α6 expression component arises, i.e. if intrinsically or environmentally specified, we used a mouse line (Δα6lacZ) with a β-galactosidase reporter inserted into the α6 gene. Precursor cells from postnatal day 1 Δα6lacZ cerebellum were transplanted to the adult hippocampus and cerebellum of wild-type mice; 4 weeks after transplantation, Δα6lacZ cells expressed α6-lacZ in the hippocampus, amygdala and cerebellum. Thus, different adult environments support both the development and maintenance of α6 gene expression from cerebellar granule cell precursors. Establishing α6 gene expression is not likely to require specific patterns of neurotransmitter innervation or other factors present only in the developing brain; instead, α6 expression can be timed and maintained autonomously.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1460-9568
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: GABAA receptors mediate fast phasic inhibitory postsynaptic potentials and participate in slower tonic extrasynaptic inhibition. Thy1α6 mice with ectopic forebrain expression of GABAA receptor α6 subunits exhibit increased extrasynaptic GABAA receptor-mediated background conductance and reduced synaptic GABAA receptor currents in hippocampal CA1 neurons [W. Wisden et al. (2002) Neuropharmacology 43, 530–549]. Here we demonstrate that isolated CA1 neurons of these mice showed furosemide-sensitivity of GABA-evoked currents, confirming the functional expression of α6 subunit. In addition, receptor autoradiography of the CA1 region of Thy1α6 brain sections revealed pharmacological features that are unique for α6βγ2 and α6β receptors. The existence of atypical α6β receptors was confirmed after completely eliminating GABAA receptors containing γ1, γ2, γ3 or δ subunits using serial immunoaffinity chromatography on subunit-specific GABAA receptor antibodies. Behaviourally, the Thy1α6 mice showed normal features with slightly enhanced startle reflex and struggle-escape behaviours. However, they were more sensitive to GABAA antagonists DMCM (shorter latency to writhing clonus) and picrotoxinin (shorter latency to generalized convulsions). Tiagabine, an antiepileptic GABA-uptake inhibitor that increases brain GABA levels, delayed picrotoxinin-induced convulsions at a low dose of 3.2 mg/kg in Thy1α6 mice, but not in control mice; however, the overall effect of higher tiagabine doses on the convulsion latency remained smaller in the Thy1α6 mice. Altered balance between extrasynaptic and synaptic receptors thus affects seizure sensitivity to GABAergic convulsants. Importantly, the increased extrasynaptic inhibition, even when facilitated in the presence of tiagabine, was not able fully to counteract enhanced seizure induction by GABAA antagonists.
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    ISSN: 1460-9568
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Any given subunit of the heteromultimeric type-A γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) GABAA receptor may be present in several receptor subtypes expressed by individual neurons. Changes in the expression of a subunit may result in differential changes in the expression of other subunits depending on the subunit composition of the receptor subtype, leading to alterations in neuronal responsiveness to GABA. We used the targeted disruption of the α6 subunit gene to test for changes in the expression of other GABAA receptor subunits. Immunoprecipitation and ligand binding experiments indicated that GABAA receptors were reduced by ≈ 50% in the cerebellum of α6 –/– mice. Western blot experiments indicated that the α6 subunit protein completely disappeared from the cerebellum of α6 –/– mice, which resulted in the disappearance of the δ subunit from the plasma membrane of granule cells. The amount of β2, β3 and γ2 subunits was reduced by ≈ 50%, 20% and 40%, respectively, in the cerebella of α6 –/– mice. A comparison of the reduction in the level of α1, β2, β3, γ2, or δ-subunit-containing receptors in α6 –/– cerebellum with those observed after removal of α6-subunit-containing receptors from the cerebella of α6 +/+ mice by immuno-affinity chromatography demonstrated the presence of a significantly higher than expected proportion of receptors containing β3 subunits in α6 –/– mice. The receptors containing α1, β2, β3 and γ2 subunits were present in the plasma membrane of granule cells of α6 –/– mice at both synaptic and extrasynaptic sites, as shown by electron microscopic immunocytochemistry. Despite the changes, the α1 subunit content of Golgi-cell-to-granule-cell synapses in α6 –/– animals remained unaltered, as did the frequency of α1 immunopositive synapses in the glomeruli. Furthermore, no change was apparent in the expression of the α1, β2 and γ2 subunits in Purkinje cells and interneurons of the molecular layer.These results demonstrate that in α6 –/– mice, the cerebellum expresses only half of the number of GABAA receptors present in wild-type animals. Since these animals have no gross motor deficits, synaptic integration in granule cells is apparently maintained by α1-subunit-containing receptors with an altered overall subunit composition, and/or by changes in the expression of other ligand and voltage gated channels.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Many neurons receive a continuous, or ‘tonic’, synaptic input, which increases their membrane conductance, and so modifies the spatial and temporal integration of excitatory signals. In cerebellar granule cells, although the frequency of inhibitory synaptic currents is ...
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  • 8
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    [s.l.] : Macmillan Magazines Ltd.
    Nature 401 (1999), S. 751-752 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Sleeplessness and anxiety afflict us all — sometimes to the point of breakdown. The usual treatment is drugs of the benzodiazepine family, such as diazepam (Valium), which have helped millions of patients since they were introduced in the late 1950s. Benzodiazepines induce relaxation, but ...
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] In a search for further members of the ionotropic glutamate receptor family, a novel full-length complementary DNA sequence was isolated that encodes a predicted 956-residue polypeptide of relative molecular mass about 105,000 (Mr~-105K). This molecule (KA-1) has sequence similarities (Fig. 1) to ...
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    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Of 12 bovine brain a-subunit cDNA clones isolated8, one contained an open reading frame encoding a different 451 amino acid polypeptide (Fig. 1). The first 28 amino acids of this polypeptide A have typical features of a signal peptide9 and the predicted relative molecular mass (Mr) of the mature ...
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