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The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1, 1999, 19(21):9289-9297
Loss of Postsynaptic GABAA Receptor Clustering in
Gephyrin-Deficient Mice
Matthias
Kneussel1,
Johann Helmut
Brandstätter2,
Bodo
Laube1,
Sabine
Stahl1,
Ulrike
Müller1, and
Heinrich
Betz1
Departments of 1 Neurochemistry and
2 Neuroanatomy, Max-Planck-Institute for Brain
Research, D-60528 Frankfurt/Main, Germany
The tubulin-binding protein gephyrin, which anchors the inhibitory
glycine receptor (GlyR) at postsynaptic sites, decorates GABAergic
postsynaptic membranes in various brain regions, and postsynaptic
gephyrin clusters are absent from cortical cultures of mice deficient
for the GABAA receptor 2 subunit. Here, we investigated
the postsynaptic clustering of GABAA receptors in gephyrin
knock-out (geph / ) mice. Both in brain
sections and cultured hippocampal neurons derived from
geph / mice, synaptic GABAA receptor
clusters containing either the 2 or the 2 subunit were absent,
whereas glutamate receptor subunits were normally localized at
postsynaptic sites. Western blot analysis and electrophysiological recording revealed that normal levels of functional GABAA
receptors are expressed in geph / neurons, however
the pool size of intracellular GABAA receptors appeared
increased in the mutant cells. Thus, gephyrin is required for the
synaptic localization of GlyRs and GABAA receptors
containing the 2 and/or 2 subunits but not for the targeting of
these receptors to the neuronal plasma membrane. In addition,
gephyrin may be important for efficient membrane insertion and/or
metabolic stabilization of inhibitory receptors at developing
postsynaptic sites.
Key words:
GABAA receptor; gephyrin; receptor
clustering; knock-out mice; hippocampal cultures; NMDA receptor; AMPA
receptor; PSD-95
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/19219289-09$05.00/0
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