2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnsyn.2020.591129
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Two Distinct Populations of α1α6-Containing GABAA-Receptors in Rat Cerebellum

Abstract: GABAA receptors are pentameric GABA-gated chloride channels. The existence of 19 different subunits (six α, three β, three γ, δ, ε, θ, π, and three ρ) in mammalian systems gives rise to an enormous theoretical diversity of GABAA receptor subtypes with distinct subunit composition and unique pharmacological properties. These receptors are already now the drug targets of several clinically used compounds, such as benzodiazepines, anesthetics, and many more. There is a constant quest to identify novel molecules a… Show more

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“…As a clear indication for differences not only in the number of available sites but also for somewhat different affinities, we observed non-sigmoidal displacement curves in hippocampus, striatum and thalamus, while sigmoidal curves are seen for cerebellum. This supports the notion that chiefly the diversity in α subunits drives the affinity of the sites for the test molecules, because the cerebellum contains only two α isoforms in appreciable amounts ( Pirker et al, 2000 ; Scholze et al, 2020 ). Generally, a limited subset of 6 out of 13 GABA A -receptor subunits (α1, α6, β2, β3, γ2 and δ) was found in cerebellum ( Pirker et al, 2000 ), and therefore only selected receptor subtypes are being expressed ( Jechlinger et al, 1998 ; Poltl et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…As a clear indication for differences not only in the number of available sites but also for somewhat different affinities, we observed non-sigmoidal displacement curves in hippocampus, striatum and thalamus, while sigmoidal curves are seen for cerebellum. This supports the notion that chiefly the diversity in α subunits drives the affinity of the sites for the test molecules, because the cerebellum contains only two α isoforms in appreciable amounts ( Pirker et al, 2000 ; Scholze et al, 2020 ). Generally, a limited subset of 6 out of 13 GABA A -receptor subunits (α1, α6, β2, β3, γ2 and δ) was found in cerebellum ( Pirker et al, 2000 ), and therefore only selected receptor subtypes are being expressed ( Jechlinger et al, 1998 ; Poltl et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…These could be pentameric a1bc2 and a6bc2 receptors sitting side by side in the same synapse or pentameric a1a6bc2 receptors containing two different a subunit types. The actual existence of a1a6bc2 or a1a6bd receptors is supported by several lines of evidence, resulting in their classification as "existing with high probability" (Olsen and Sieghart, 2008;Scholze et al, 2020) (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Gaba a Receptors Containing A6 Subunitsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The two a and b subunits can be identical or different. The upper left image depicts the experimentally verified subunit arrangement for the major GABA A R subtype composed of a1bc2 subunits, and the other three panels depict a6-containing arrangements that have been shown to exist in cerebellar granule cells (Scholze et al, 2020). Each subunit has a principal (1) and a complementary (À) side.…”
Section: Gaba a Receptors Containing A6 Subunitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GABAA receptors are heteromeric complexes composed of 2α, 2β, and either one of the γ-subunit or δ, ε, θ, π, or ρ subunit, which were encoded by GABR genes GABRA (1 to 6), GABRB (1 to 3), GABRG (1 to 3), GABRD, GABRE, GABRQ, GABRP, and GABRRs, respectively [33] [34]. In contrast, GABAB receptors are obligatory heterodimers composed of R1 and R2 subunits [35] [36].…”
Section: Ivyspring International Publishermentioning
confidence: 99%