1997
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.17-12-04580.1997
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Control of NMDA Receptor Activation by a Glycine Transporter Co-Expressed inXenopusOocytes

Abstract: We present evidence that membrane transporters can control the membrane receptor's agonist concentration in restricted extracellular spaces of a biological model. The model is constructed by co-expressing glycine/Na/Cl cotransporters (GLYT1b) and NMDA receptors (NMDARs) (composed of the subunits NR1 and NR2A or NR2B) in Xenopus oocytes. We use the high-affinity glycine site of the NMDARs as a sensor of the actual juxtamembrane glycine concentration. We show that glycine uptake by GLYT1b dramatically reduces NM… Show more

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“…GlyT1b is found in astrocytes and colocalizes with NMDA receptors in the forebrain; it can powerfully modulate NMDA receptormediated responses. 225 D-Serine production is regulated by its synthesizing enzyme serine racemase. 226 The var-ious regulatory mechanisms for NMDA receptors related to coagonists suggest a variety of strategies for modulating NMDA receptor function.…”
Section: Ionotropic Glutamate Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GlyT1b is found in astrocytes and colocalizes with NMDA receptors in the forebrain; it can powerfully modulate NMDA receptormediated responses. 225 D-Serine production is regulated by its synthesizing enzyme serine racemase. 226 The var-ious regulatory mechanisms for NMDA receptors related to coagonists suggest a variety of strategies for modulating NMDA receptor function.…”
Section: Ionotropic Glutamate Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, glycine sensitivity varies according to NR2 subunit, with NR2A-containing NMDAR showing less sensitivity to glycine than those containing NR2B subunits. 26 Because of differential saturation under basal conditions, exogenously administered glycine or D-serine may affect NR2A-containing receptors to a greater extent than those containing NR2B subunits.…”
Section: Modulatory Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is still some debate as to whether the glycine B site is saturated in vivo 237 but it seems likely that the degree of NMDA receptor activation varies depending on regional differences in receptor subtype expression and local Gly or D-serine concentrations. Moreover, Gly concentrations at synaptic NMDA receptors could be finely modulated by local expression of specific glycine transporters such as GLYT1 238 .…”
Section: ) Glycinementioning
confidence: 99%