2006
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.0577-06.2006
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NMDA Receptor NR2 Subunit Dependence of the Slow Component of Magnesium Unblock

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“…Only when the membrane potential rises above Ϫ60 mV the Mg 2ϩ block is relieved and NMDA receptors are opened upon glutamate binding. The unlocking mechanism consists of a slow and a fast component, which depend on the relative expression of subunits that compose the channel (87,536). Upon reduced extracellular Mg 2ϩ concentrations, less NMDA channels will be blocked, and more NMDA channels can be opened at relatively low membrane potentials (351).…”
Section: A Magnesium In Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only when the membrane potential rises above Ϫ60 mV the Mg 2ϩ block is relieved and NMDA receptors are opened upon glutamate binding. The unlocking mechanism consists of a slow and a fast component, which depend on the relative expression of subunits that compose the channel (87,536). Upon reduced extracellular Mg 2ϩ concentrations, less NMDA channels will be blocked, and more NMDA channels can be opened at relatively low membrane potentials (351).…”
Section: A Magnesium In Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater synaptic charge transfer via NMDAR at immature versus mature synapses could be the result of a change in subunit composition of NMDAR, leading to changes in EPSC decay kinetics and/or differential sensitivity to magnesium block (Ben-Ari et al 1988;Bowe and Nadler 1990;Clarke and Johnson 2006;Monyer et al 1992Monyer et al , 1994Morrisett et al 1990;Muller et al 1989). Previous studies of CNS synapses have demonstrated a subunit switch from NR2B to NR2A containing NMDAR over development Quinlan et al 1999;Ramoa and Prusky 1997;Sheng et al 1994;Williams et al 1993).…”
Section: Changes In Nmdar Subunit Composition Over Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, our observed change in sensitivity of the NMDAR current-voltage relationship to magnesium block over development further supports the presence of NR2C/2D subunits at immature synapses. NMDAR-containing NR2A and NR2B subunits exhibit similar sensitivity to magnesium block, whereas those containing NR2C and NR2D subunits show significantly weaker block by the cation (Clarke and Johnson 2006;Monyer et al 1992Monyer et al , 1994). Thus our data suggest that both NR2B and NR2C/2D subunits contribute to the relatively large and slow inward NMDAR current at the immature retinogeniculate synapses.…”
Section: Properties Of Nmdars Are Significantly Different At Immaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, receptors containing NR1/2C and NR1/2D receptor subunits show a more rapid response to fast depolarizations (Clarke and Johnson, 2006) making them less effective as coincidence detectors, and they are less sensitive to blockade by magnesium ions (Momiyama et al, 1996) allowing for stronger activity at relatively negative membrane potentials. Moreover, the presence of NR2D confers a greater affinity for glutamate (Kuppenbender et al, 2000).…”
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