نتایج جستجو برای: gabaar

تعداد نتایج: 322  

2018
Nela Durisic Angelo Keramidas Christine L. Dixon Joseph W. Lynch

The GABAA receptor (GABAAR) α1 subunit A295D epilepsy mutation reduces the surface expression of α1A295Dβ2γ2 GABAARs via ER-associated protein degradation. Suberanilohydroxamic acid (SAHA, also known as Vorinostat) was recently shown to correct the misfolding of α1A295D subunits and thereby enhance the functional surface expression of α1A295Dβ2γ2 GABAARs. Here we investigated whether SAHA can a...

2010
Andrew J. Boileau Robert A. Pearce Cynthia Czajkowski

GABAA receptors (GABAARs) regulate the majority of fast inhibition in the mammalian brain and are the target for multiple drug types, including sleep aids, anti-anxiety medication, anesthetics, alcohol, and neurosteroids. A variety of subunits, including the highly distributed 2, allow for pharmacologic and kinetic differences in particular brain regions. The two common splice variants 2S (shor...

2018
Xiaojuan Zhou Rooma Desai Yinghui Zhang Wojciech J Stec Keith W Miller Youssef Jounaidi

The inhibitory γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors are implicated in numerous physiological processes, including cognition and inhibition of neurotransmission, rendering them important molecular targets for many classes of drugs. Functionally, the entire GABAAR family of receptors can be subdivided into phasic, fast acting synaptic receptors, composed of α-, β- and γ-subunits, and tonic extras...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
R A Defazio J J Hablitz

Early postnatal freeze lesions in rat neocortex produce anatomic abnormalities resembling those observed in human patients with seizure disorders. Although in vitro brain slices containing the lesion are hyperexcitable, the mechanisms of this alteration have yet to be elucidated. To test the hypothesis that changes in postsynaptic inhibitory receptors may underlie this hyperexcitability, we exa...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Lauren L Jantzie Christopher J Corbett Daniel J Firl Shenandoah Robinson

Preterm birth impacts brain development and leads to chronic deficits including cognitive delay, behavioral problems, and epilepsy. Premature loss of the subplate, a transient subcortical layer that guides development of the cerebral cortex and axonal refinement, has been implicated in these neurological disorders. Subplate neurons influence postnatal upregulation of the potassium chloride co-t...

2008
CHRISTOPH JOESCH EMELIE GUEVARRA SERGE P. PAREL ANDREAS BERGNER PETER ZBINDEN

Fluorometric imaging plate reader (FLIPR) membrane potential dyes (FMP-Red-Dye and FMP-Blue-Dye) were evaluated for the detection of compounds acting either as positive allosteric modulators or agonists on the GABAA receptor (GABAAR). A stable HEK293 cell line with constitutive expression of the rat GABAAR α1, β2, and γ2 genes was used to establish a functional high-throughput screening (HTS) a...

2011
Sachin Makani Thomas J. Younts Pablo E. Castillo Sung-Min Park

41 Despite their presence throughout the central nervous system, the impact of axonally 42 expressed gamma-amino-butyric-acid type-A receptors (GABAARs) on neuronal signaling is just 43 beginning to be understood. A recently published article by Jason Pugh and Craig Jahr (2011) 44 tackled this important issue by investigating GABAAR-mediated function in axons of cerebellar 45 granule cells. The...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Miguel Angel Garcia-Bereguiain Carlos Gonzalez-Islas Casie Lindsly Peter Wenner

UNLABELLED Homeostatic plasticity mechanisms maintain cellular or network spiking activity within a physiologically functional range through compensatory changes in synaptic strength or intrinsic cellular excitability. Synaptic scaling is one form of homeostatic plasticity that is triggered after blockade of spiking or neurotransmission in which the strengths of all synaptic inputs to a cell ar...

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