GABA Neurotransmission Flashcards

1
Q

What are the potential subunits of the glycine receptor?

A

Alpha 1-4 and beta 1 (although no alpha 4 found in humans)

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2
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The anion pore of glycine receptors is selective for which ion?

A

Cl- (how it mediates inhibition)

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3
Q

What molecules synthesise GABA?

A

Glutamate Decarboxylase (GAD) - GAD67 throughout cell and GAD65 in nerve endings

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4
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What are the names of the transporters that transport GABA into cells?

A

GAT1 and GAT3

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5
Q

VGAT transports GABA and which other neurotransmitter into vesicles?

A

Glycine

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6
Q

How is GABA signalling terminated?

A

Diffusion and uptake by GATs

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7
Q

Co-activation of GABA A and GABA B receptors produces…

A

long lasting biphasic IPSPs

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8
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GABA B receptors are commonly found on which side of the synapse?

A

Presynaptically - to reduce glutamate release

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9
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What happens during paired pulse depression?

A

Activation of presynaptic GABA B receptors negatively coupled to voltage gated ion channels leads to decreased Ca2+ entry to the presynaptic cell. This means that the conditioned (2nd) stimulus results in reduced Ca2+-dependent exocytosis. Less GABA is therefore released.

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