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Title: AMPA/kainate receptor-mediated up-regulation of GABAA receptor delta subunit mRNA expression in cultured rat cerebellar granule cells is dependent on NMDA receptor activation. Author: Salonen V, Kallinen S, Lopez-Picon FR, Korpi ER, Holopainen IE, Uusi-Oukari M. Journal: Brain Res; 2006 May 04; 1087(1):33-40. PubMed ID: 16626639. Abstract: We have studied the effects of AMPA/kainate receptor agonists on GABA(A) receptor subunit mRNA expression in vitro in cultured rat cerebellar granule cells (CGCs). Kainate (KA) (100 microM) and high K(+) (25 mM) dramatically up-regulated delta subunit mRNA expression to 500-700% of that in control cells grown in low K(+) (5 mM). KA or high K(+) had no effect on the expression of the other major GABA(A) receptor subunits alpha1, alpha6, beta2, beta3 or gamma2. Up-regulation of delta mRNA was also detected with the AMPA receptor-selective agonist CPW-399 and to a lesser extent with the KA receptor-selective agonist ATPA. AMPA/kainate receptor-selective antagonist DNQX completely inhibited KA-, CPW-399- and ATPA-induced delta mRNA up-regulation indicating that the effects were mediated via AMPA and KA receptor activation. NMDA receptor-selective antagonist MK-801 inhibited 76% of the KA- and 57% of the CPW-399-induced delta up-regulation suggesting that KA and CPW-399 treatments may induce glutamate release resulting in NMDA receptor activation, and subsequently to delta mRNA up-regulation. In CGCs, delta subunit is a component of extrasynaptic alpha6betadelta receptors that mediate tonic inhibition. Up-regulation of delta during prolonged glutamate receptor activation or cell membrane depolarization may be a mechanism to increase tonic inhibition to counteract excessive excitation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]