2017
DOI: 10.1113/jp275053
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Molecular composition and heterogeneity of the LRRC8‐containing swelling‐activated osmolyte channels in primary rat astrocytes

Abstract: The volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC) is the ubiquitously expressed vertebrate Cl /anion channel that is composed of proteins belonging to the LRRC8 family and activated by cell swelling. In the brain, VRAC contributes to physiological and pathological release of a variety of small organic molecules, including the amino acid neurotransmitters glutamate, aspartate and taurine. In the present work, we explored the role of all five LRRC8 family members in the release of organic osmolytes from primary rat astr… Show more

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“…The functional role for the LRRC8E subunit is particularly interesting and unexpected. In our hands, astrocytes have at least ten-fold lower expression of the LRRC8E mRNA as compared to other LRRC8 transcripts (Hyzinski-Garcia et al, 2014; Schober et al, 2017). Similarly, transcriptomics assays reveal extremely low LRRC8E expression levels in astrocyte and other brain cells (Zhang et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Evolving Understanding Of Vrac Identity: Progress and Pementioning
confidence: 44%
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“…The functional role for the LRRC8E subunit is particularly interesting and unexpected. In our hands, astrocytes have at least ten-fold lower expression of the LRRC8E mRNA as compared to other LRRC8 transcripts (Hyzinski-Garcia et al, 2014; Schober et al, 2017). Similarly, transcriptomics assays reveal extremely low LRRC8E expression levels in astrocyte and other brain cells (Zhang et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Evolving Understanding Of Vrac Identity: Progress and Pementioning
confidence: 44%
“…These may provide additional minor contributions to RVD (Parkerson & Sontheimer, 2004; Liu et al, 2006). The molecular nature of astrocytic VRAC has been uncovered only recently (Hyzinski-Garcia, Rudkouskaya, & Mongin, 2014; Schober, Wilson, & Mongin, 2017) and is further discussed in section 12.8.…”
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