Redistribution of GABAB(1) protein and atypical GABAB responses in GABAB(2)-deficient mice.

نویسندگان

  • Martin Gassmann
  • Hamdy Shaban
  • Réjan Vigot
  • Gilles Sansig
  • Corinne Haller
  • Samuel Barbieri
  • Yann Humeau
  • Valérie Schuler
  • Matthias Müller
  • Bernd Kinzel
  • Klaus Klebs
  • Markus Schmutz
  • Wolfgang Froestl
  • Jakob Heid
  • Peter H Kelly
  • Clive Gentry
  • Anne-Lise Jaton
  • Herman Van der Putten
  • Cédric Mombereau
  • Lucas Lecourtier
  • Johannes Mosbacher
  • John F Cryan
  • Jean-Marc Fritschy
  • Andreas Lüthi
  • Klemens Kaupmann
  • Bernhard Bettler
چکیده

GABAB receptors mediate slow synaptic inhibition in the nervous system. In transfected cells, functional GABAB receptors are usually only observed after coexpression of GABAB(1) and GABAB(2) subunits, which established the concept of heteromerization for G-protein-coupled receptors. In the heteromeric receptor, GABAB(1) is responsible for binding of GABA, whereas GABAB(2) is necessary for surface trafficking and G-protein coupling. Consistent with these in vitro observations, the GABAB(1) subunit is also essential for all GABAB signaling in vivo. Mice lacking the GABAB(1) subunit do not exhibit detectable electrophysiological, biochemical, or behavioral responses to GABAB agonists. However, GABAB(1) exhibits a broader cellular expression pattern than GABAB(2), suggesting that GABAB(1) could be functional in the absence of GABAB(2). We now generated GABAB(2)-deficient mice to analyze whether GABAB(1) has the potential to signal without GABAB(2) in neurons. We show that GABAB(2)-/- mice suffer from spontaneous seizures, hyperalgesia, hyperlocomotor activity, and severe memory impairment, analogous to GABAB(1)-/- mice. This clearly demonstrates that the lack of heteromeric GABAB(1,2) receptors underlies these phenotypes. To our surprise and in contrast to GABAB(1)-/- mice, we still detect atypical electrophysiological GABAB responses in hippocampal slices of GABAB(2)-/- mice. Furthermore, in the absence of GABAB(2), the GABAB(1) protein relocates from distal neuronal sites to the soma and proximal dendrites. Our data suggest that association of GABAB(2) with GABAB(1) is essential for receptor localization in distal processes but is not absolutely necessary for signaling. It is therefore possible that functional GABAB receptors exist in neurons that naturally lack GABAB(2) subunits.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

دوره 24 27  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004