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The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1, 1999, 19(21):9663-9673
Glutamate Transporters Contribute to the Time Course of Synaptic
Transmission in Cerebellar Granule Cells
Linda S.
Overstreet,
Gregory A.
Kinney,
Ying-Bing
Liu,
Daniela
Billups, and
N. Traverse
Slater
Department of Physiology, Northwestern University Medical School,
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Transporters are thought to assist in the termination of synaptic
transmission at some synapses by removing neurotransmitter from the
synapse. To investigate the role of glutamate transport in shaping the
time course of excitatory transmission at the mossy fiber-granule cell
synapse, the effects of transport impairment were studied using
whole-cell voltage- and current-clamp recordings in slices of rat
cerebellum. Impairment of transport by
L-trans-pyrrolidine-2,4-dicarboxylate (PDC)
produced a prolongation of the decay of the AMPA receptor-mediated current after a repetitive stimulus, as well as prolongation of single
stimulus-evoked EPSCs when AMPA receptor desensitization was blocked.
PDC also produced a prolongation of both single and repetitive-evoked
NMDA receptor-mediated EPSCs. Enzymatic degradation of extracellular
glutamate did not reverse the PDC-induced prolongation of AMPA
receptor-mediated current after a repetitive stimulus, suggesting that
transporter binding sites participate in limiting glutamate spillover.
In current-clamp recordings, PDC dramatically increased the total area
of the EPSP and the burst duration evoked by single and repetitive
stimuli. These data indicate that glutamate transporters play a
significant role in sculpting the time course of synaptic transmission
at granule cell synapses, most likely by limiting the extent of
glutamate spillover. The contribution of transporters is particularly
striking during repetitive stimulus trains at physiologically relevant
frequencies. Hence, the structural arrangement of the glomerulus may
enhance the contribution of transporters to information processing by
limiting the extent of glutamate spillover between adjacent synapses.
Key words:
glutamate transport; synaptic transmission; cerebellum; reuptake; transporters; time course
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/19219663-11$05.00/0
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