2021
DOI: 10.1113/jp282171
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Acidic pH reduces agonist efficacy and responses to synaptic‐like glycine applications in zebrafish α1 and rat α1β recombinant glycine receptors

Abstract: Many pentameric ligand‐gated ion channels are modulated by extracellular pH. Glycine receptors (GlyRs) share this property, but it is not well understood how they are affected by pH changes. Whole cell experiments on HEK293 cells expressing zebrafish homomeric α1 GlyR confirmed previous reports that acidic pH (6.4) reduces GlyR sensitivity to glycine, whereas alkaline pH (8.4) has small or negligible effects. In addition to that, at pH 6.4 we observed a reduction in the maximum responses to the partial agonist… Show more

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“…We have recently shown (Ivica et al 2022) that even modest extracellular acidification (pH 6.4) reduces both the potency and the efficacy of agonists on GlyR. This is confirmed at pH 5, where glycine, β-alanine and taurine have lower potency than at physiological pH (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…We have recently shown (Ivica et al 2022) that even modest extracellular acidification (pH 6.4) reduces both the potency and the efficacy of agonists on GlyR. This is confirmed at pH 5, where glycine, β-alanine and taurine have lower potency than at physiological pH (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%