Protein Information

ID 376
Name glutamate receptor
Synonyms GRINL1A; GUP1; GUP2; GRINL1A combined protein; GRINL1A combined protein Gcom10; GRINL1A combined protein Gcom10 precursor; GRINL1A combined protein Gcom11; GRINL1A combined protein Gcom11 precursor…

Compound Information

ID 332
Name 4-aminopyridine
CAS 4-pyridinamine

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
15537816 Skov J, Nedergaard S, Andreasen M: New type of synaptically mediated epileptiform activity independent of known glutamate and GABA receptors. J Neurophysiol. 2005 Apr;93(4):1845-56. Epub 2004 Nov 10.
It is well known that excitatory synaptic transmission at the hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapse depends on the binding of released glutamate to ionotropic receptors. Here we report that during long-term application of Cs+ (5 mM), stimulation of the Schaffer collateral-commisural pathway evokes an epileptic field potential (Cs-FP) in area CA1 of the rat hippocampal slice, which is resistant to antagonists of ionotropic glutamate and GABA (A) receptors. The Cs-FP was blocked by N-type but not L-type Ca2+ channel antagonists and was attenuated by adenosine (0.5 mM), as expected for a synaptically mediated response. These properties make the Cs-FP fundamentally different from other types of Cs (+)-induced epileptiform activity. Replacement of Cs+ with antagonists of the hyperpolarization-activated nonselective cation current I (h) and inwardly rectifying potassium channels (K (IR)) or partial inhibition of the Na (+)/K+ pump did not cause Cs-FP-like potentials, which indicates that such actions of Cs+ were not responsible for the Cs-FP. The effect of Cs+ was partly mimicked by 4-aminopyridine (4-AP; 2 mM), suggesting that an increase in transmitter release is involved. The group I metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) agonist (RS)-3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine (DHPG) attenuated the Cs-FP. This effect was not, however, antagonized by group I mGluR antagonists. Selective and nonselective mGluR antagonists did not attenuate the Cs-FP. We conclude that long-term exposure to Cs+ induces a state where excitatory synaptic transmission can exist between area CA3 and CA1 in the hippocampus, independent of ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors and GABA (A) receptors.
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