Synaptic Transmission / Central Synapses II Tom O’Dell Department of Physiology C8-161 (NPI), x64654
Lecture Topics Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission : GABA GABA receptor subtypes Properties of phasic, tonic and slow inhibitory synaptic transmission Sedative-hypnotics, anxiolytic, and recreational drugs
Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission: GABA and Glycine
Developmental Changes in Cl - Homeostasis
Threshold Erev E Cl Vm Excitatory Input Inhibitory Input Ex. + In. Most neurons in adult CNS, express Cl - extruding transporter KCC2
Threshold Erev V m = E Cl Excitatory Input Inhibitory Input Ex. + In.
Threshold Erev VmVm Excitatory Input Inhibitory Input Ex. + In. E Cl Immature neurons, accumulate Cl - due to the co-transporter NKCC1
GABA and glycine receptors belong to the “cysteine-loop” family of ligand-gated ion channels
At least 19 Different GABA A receptor Subunits! ( 1-6, 1-3, 1-3, , , , , 1-3) 60% are 1: 2: 2 stoichiometry - 2 :2 ;1 Subunit composition regulates a number of different properties including sensitivity to modulators (benzodiazepines and neurosteroids) and cellular localization. subunit appears to be important for synaptic localization. Receptors that lack and contain subunits are extrasynaptic. Small particles = subunits Large particles = subunits Nusser et al. J. Neurosci, 1998
Two Types of GABA A -Mediated Inhibition: Phasic and Tonic Phasic Tonic Farrant and Nusser, 2005
Slow Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission is mediated by G protein-coupled GABA Receptors (GABA B )
Hoffman and Lupica, J Neurosci Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines Potently Enhance GABA Receptor Function
Alcohol is one of the oldest and most commonly used recreational drugs Apparent per Capita ( 14 years old) Alcohol Consumption in the United States: 318 cans of beer 77 glasses of wine 179 “shots” (1.5 oz) of spirits Legal blood alcohol level in California is 0.08% (17 mM)
Wallner et al. PNAS 100: 2003 Wei et al. J Neurosci 24: 2004 Low ethanol concentrations enhance tonic inhibition mediated by δ subunit- containing GABA A receptors Synaptic Receptors - subunits Extrasynaptic Receptors - subunits
DSI: Depolarization-induced suppression of Inhibition Increases in postsynaptic calcium Decreases in GABA release Retrograde synaptic transmission
Receptors: CB1(neuronal) and CB2 (peripheral) Agonist: WIN55,212-2; Antagonist: SR Hajos et al Eur. J. Neurosci THC Inhibits Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission
Neuronal Endocannabinoid Receptors (CB1) Makie and Katona, 2009
CB1 Receptor blocker