1999
DOI: 10.1038/16697
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The K+/Cl− co-transporter KCC2 renders GABA hyperpolarizing during neuronal maturation

Abstract: GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is the main inhibitory transmitter in the adult brain, and it exerts its fast hyperpolarizing effect through activation of anion (predominantly Cl-)-permeant GABA(A) receptors. However, during early neuronal development, GABA(A)-receptor-mediated responses are often depolarizing, which may be a key factor in the control of several Ca2+-dependent developmental phenomena, including neuronal proliferation, migration and targeting. To date, however, the molecular mechanism underlying… Show more

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“…These findings indicate that NKCC1 and KCC2 underlie the opposing responses to glycine in zebrafish THNs, similar to the situation described in mammalian models [7,15]. In this speculative model, newly emerging THNs inherit NKCC1 from precursor cells and therefore exhibit higher intracellular Cl − levels (Figure 3(a)).…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…These findings indicate that NKCC1 and KCC2 underlie the opposing responses to glycine in zebrafish THNs, similar to the situation described in mammalian models [7,15]. In this speculative model, newly emerging THNs inherit NKCC1 from precursor cells and therefore exhibit higher intracellular Cl − levels (Figure 3(a)).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…From > 28 hpf onwards, KCC2 is expressed. This reduces the intracellular Cl − concentration, so that glycine receptor opening results in an influx of Cl − from the extracellular space ([15], Figure 3(c)), which leads to hyperpolarization, and THN speed decrease.
10.1080/19420889.2018.1493324-F0003Figure 3.Model showing how NKCC1/KCC2 co-expression with different glycine receptor strength can regulate THN speed. (a) THNs in phase 1 express NKCC1 (yellow), while KCC2 (brown) becomes expressed only in differentiating phase 2 THNs.
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“…The switch in polarity of inhibitory signalling from depolarising to hyperpolarising during development depends on changes in the homeostasis of Cl the major ion passing through GABA operated channels. The expression of KCC2, the K-Cl transporter (Payne et al, 1996), at several days after birth causes a hyperpolarising shift in Cl reversal potential thus switching GABAergic signalling to its adult inhibitory function (Rivera et al 1999).…”
Section: Does An Epileptic Brain Emerge From Developmental and Repairmentioning
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“…During neuronal maturation a switch from excitatory to inhibitory actions of GABA and glycine was observed (Rivera et al 1999). In mature neurons, the neuronal K + / Cl ¡ -cotransporter 2 (KCC2) carries molar ratios of K + and Cl ¡ -ions across the neuronal plasma membrane, leading to the extrusion of Cl ¡ from the cell interior and thus shifting the Cl ¡ -equilibrium to more negative values.…”
Section: Excitatory Glyr Function and Cellular Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%