A new naturally occurring GABAA receptor subunit partnership with high sensitivity to ethanol
- 10 December 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Neuroscience
- Vol. 10 (1) , 40-48
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1813
Abstract
According to the rules of GABAA receptor (GABAAR) subunit assembly, α4 and α6 subunits are considered to be the natural partners of δ subunits. These GABAARs are a preferred target of low, sobriety-impairing concentrations of ethanol. Here we demonstrate a new naturally occurring GABAAR subunit partnership: δ subunits of hippocampal interneurons are coexpressed and colocalized with α1 subunits, but not with α4, α6 or any other α subunits. Ethanol potentiates the tonic inhibition mediated by such native α1/δ GABAARs in wild-type and in α4 subunit–deficient (Gabra4−/−) mice, but not in δ subunit–deficient (Gabrd−/−) mice. We also ruled out any compensatory upregulation of α6 subunits that might have accounted for the ethanol effect in Gabra4−/− mice. Thus, α1/δ subunit assemblies represent a new neuronal GABAAR subunit partnership present in hippocampal interneurons, mediate tonic inhibitory currents and are highly sensitive to low concentrations of ethanol.Keywords
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