2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2005.11.002
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Roles of glial glutamate transporters in shaping EPSCs at the climbing fiber-Purkinje cell synapses

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“…The application of 200 nM PMB-TBOA, which inhibited glial glutamate transporters almost completely with a minor effect on neuronal ones (Takatsuru et al, 2006), caused slow-rising CF-EPSCs in WT mice, whose properties were similar to those of atypical CF-EPSCs in GLAST-deficient mice. Our results suggest that the atypical CF-EPSCs in GLAST-deficient mice are generated by a low concentration of glutamate released from neighboring CFs.…”
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“…The application of 200 nM PMB-TBOA, which inhibited glial glutamate transporters almost completely with a minor effect on neuronal ones (Takatsuru et al, 2006), caused slow-rising CF-EPSCs in WT mice, whose properties were similar to those of atypical CF-EPSCs in GLAST-deficient mice. Our results suggest that the atypical CF-EPSCs in GLAST-deficient mice are generated by a low concentration of glutamate released from neighboring CFs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…1 A, top traces). The application of 200 nM PMB-TBOA prolonged the weighted decay time constant of these conventional CF-EPSCs significantly in WT mice because of the retarded removal of synaptically released glutamate attributable to the lack of function of glial glutamate transporters (Takatsuru et al, 2006). However, this treatment exerted no influence on either rise time or peak amplitude of these CF-EPSCs.…”
Section: Slow-rising Cf-epscs Under Conditions In Which Glial Glutamamentioning
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