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Glutamate & GABA

  Brian J. Piper, Ph.D.
Goals
• Glutamate
  – Synthesis
  – Release
  – Receptors (NMDA & AMPA, 1-8)
  – Inactivation
• GABA
  – Synthesis
  – Release
  – Receptors (A B C)
  – Inactivation
Terminology
• Glutaminase: enzyme, converts glutamine to
  glutamate
• Glutamine synthetase: enzyme, converts
  glutamate to glutamine
• VGLUT: vesicular glutamate transporter
• EAAT: excitatory amino acid transporter for
  glutamate and aspartate
• Astrocytes: type of glia, star shaped
More Terminology
• Glutamate: aka glutamic acid
• antagonist: ligand that binds to
  receptor, prevents receptor function
• Competitive Antagonist: ligand that binds to a
  receptor at same location as neurotransmitter
• Noncompetitive Antagonist: ligand that binds
  to a receptor at different location as
  neurotransmitter
Nootropic
• Mice over-expressed
  NMDA2B in the forebrain
  were tested on the
  object-recognition test.




Tang et al. (1999). Nature, 401, 63-69.
Central Dogma
• DNA    ->    RNA        ->   Protein

• Deoxyribonucleic acid
• Ribonucleic acid
• Protein (or peptide)
Where in the brain?

VGLUT2        VGLUT1
Where in the brain?




     VGLUT 1         VGLUT2          VGLUT3




Light = more
Glutamine
                      Synthetase




Stahl (2000) p. 388
Tag-Team
Glutamate Receptors
• Alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole
  proponic acid (AMPA)
• Ionotropic (4 subunits)
• Regulates Na+
• Excitatory
Glutamate Receptors
       •     Kainate
       •     Ionotropic (4 subunits)
       •     Regulates Na+
       •     Excitatory




2 min: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=zqhcnTDd3h4   Digenea simplex
Glutamate Receptors
•   N-methyl-D-aspartate
•   Ionotropic
•   Regulates Ca2+
•   Co-Agonist: glutamate & (glycine or D-serine)
•   Mg2+ is in channel unless recent firing
If only 2 events:
If all 3!
What happens with over-
                            production of NMDA?
                                                     Joe Tsien




Tang et al. (1999). Nature, 401, 63-69.
Additional Binding Site
• Phencyclidine (1-(1-
  phenylcyclohexyl)piperidine)
• Patented in 1952 as Sernyl by Parke-Davis
• Dissociative anesthetic
• PCP blocks channel
Ketamine
• NMDA non-competitive antagonist
• Schedule III
Ketamine
•   NMDA non-competitive antagonist
•   Schedule III
•   Veterinary and child anesthetic
•   Hallucinogen
Ketamine as an EtOH Therapy?
    • Long-term alcoholics received i.v. placebo or
      ketamine and rated their subjective
      experiences
    • Craving for alcohol was not increased




Krystal, J. H. (1998). Archives of Psychiatry, 55, 354-360.
Ketamine as an EtOH Therapy?
    • Long-term alcoholics received i.v. placebo or
      ketamine and rated their subjective
      experiences
    • Craving for alcohol was not increased




Krystal, J. H. (1998). Archives of Psychiatry, 55, 354-360.
mGluR1-8
• Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• Work with Ionotropic system for Long-Term
  Potentiation
• Also important for motor function
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
    • Lou Gehrig’s disease
    • Progressive degeneration of neurons
    • Cause unknown




1 min: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Q4kIx95aU   1903-1941
mGluR1 and Motor Function
    • Immunocytochemistry comparing conditions
    • Open-field and gait-analysis assessed in wild
      type (a), knock-out (c), and restored (e)




Ichise et al. (2000). Science, 288, 1832-1835.
Glutamate & Diet

• Infant mice were treated with 0.5-4 mg/g MSG

                Female Weight   Vehicle   MSG
How neurons die
How neurons die
How neurons die
Glutamate & Neurotoxicity
GABA
•   Gamma aminobutyric acid
•   Synthesis
•   Release
•   Receptors
•   Inactivation
GABA Jargon
• In vivo: in the intact organism
• In vitro: tissue culture
• Vesicular GABA Transporter: packages GABA &
  glycine into vesicles
• GAT: takes GABA into astrocytes (1-3) or neurons (1-2)
GABA Jargon
• In vivo: in the intact organism
• In vitro: tissue culture
• Vesicular GABA Transporter: packages GABA &
  glycine into vesicles
• GAT: takes GABA into astrocytes (1-3) or neurons (1-2)
• Reversible Enzyme Inhibitor: drug that temporarily
  binds enzyme
• Irreversible Enzyme Inhibitor: drug that
  permanently binds enzyme
Synthesis
Synthesis
Localization
•   Cortex
•   Hippocampus
•   Cerebellum
•   Substantia Nigra
Inactivation
• GAT: remove GABA from cleft into neurons or
  astrocytes
• GABA-T: GABA aminotransferase, breaks down
  GABA
GABA Receptors
• GABAB: metabotropic
• GABAA: ionotropic, channel for Cl-, 5 subunits:
  αβγ
• Agonists:
  – Muscimol (Amanita muscaria)
  – Alcohol
  – Benzodiazepines
  – Barbiturates
• Antagonist:
  – Picrotoxin

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Neuropharmacology: GABA & Glutamate

  • 1. Glutamate & GABA Brian J. Piper, Ph.D.
  • 2. Goals • Glutamate – Synthesis – Release – Receptors (NMDA & AMPA, 1-8) – Inactivation • GABA – Synthesis – Release – Receptors (A B C) – Inactivation
  • 3. Terminology • Glutaminase: enzyme, converts glutamine to glutamate • Glutamine synthetase: enzyme, converts glutamate to glutamine • VGLUT: vesicular glutamate transporter • EAAT: excitatory amino acid transporter for glutamate and aspartate • Astrocytes: type of glia, star shaped
  • 4. More Terminology • Glutamate: aka glutamic acid • antagonist: ligand that binds to receptor, prevents receptor function • Competitive Antagonist: ligand that binds to a receptor at same location as neurotransmitter • Noncompetitive Antagonist: ligand that binds to a receptor at different location as neurotransmitter
  • 5. Nootropic • Mice over-expressed NMDA2B in the forebrain were tested on the object-recognition test. Tang et al. (1999). Nature, 401, 63-69.
  • 6. Central Dogma • DNA -> RNA -> Protein • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Ribonucleic acid • Protein (or peptide)
  • 7. Where in the brain? VGLUT2 VGLUT1
  • 8. Where in the brain? VGLUT 1 VGLUT2 VGLUT3 Light = more
  • 9. Glutamine Synthetase Stahl (2000) p. 388
  • 10.
  • 12. Glutamate Receptors • Alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole proponic acid (AMPA) • Ionotropic (4 subunits) • Regulates Na+ • Excitatory
  • 13. Glutamate Receptors • Kainate • Ionotropic (4 subunits) • Regulates Na+ • Excitatory 2 min: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=zqhcnTDd3h4 Digenea simplex
  • 14. Glutamate Receptors • N-methyl-D-aspartate • Ionotropic • Regulates Ca2+ • Co-Agonist: glutamate & (glycine or D-serine) • Mg2+ is in channel unless recent firing
  • 15. If only 2 events:
  • 17. What happens with over- production of NMDA? Joe Tsien Tang et al. (1999). Nature, 401, 63-69.
  • 18. Additional Binding Site • Phencyclidine (1-(1- phenylcyclohexyl)piperidine) • Patented in 1952 as Sernyl by Parke-Davis • Dissociative anesthetic • PCP blocks channel
  • 19. Ketamine • NMDA non-competitive antagonist • Schedule III
  • 20. Ketamine • NMDA non-competitive antagonist • Schedule III • Veterinary and child anesthetic • Hallucinogen
  • 21. Ketamine as an EtOH Therapy? • Long-term alcoholics received i.v. placebo or ketamine and rated their subjective experiences • Craving for alcohol was not increased Krystal, J. H. (1998). Archives of Psychiatry, 55, 354-360.
  • 22. Ketamine as an EtOH Therapy? • Long-term alcoholics received i.v. placebo or ketamine and rated their subjective experiences • Craving for alcohol was not increased Krystal, J. H. (1998). Archives of Psychiatry, 55, 354-360.
  • 23. mGluR1-8 • Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 • Work with Ionotropic system for Long-Term Potentiation • Also important for motor function
  • 24. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) • Lou Gehrig’s disease • Progressive degeneration of neurons • Cause unknown 1 min: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Q4kIx95aU 1903-1941
  • 25. mGluR1 and Motor Function • Immunocytochemistry comparing conditions • Open-field and gait-analysis assessed in wild type (a), knock-out (c), and restored (e) Ichise et al. (2000). Science, 288, 1832-1835.
  • 26. Glutamate & Diet • Infant mice were treated with 0.5-4 mg/g MSG Female Weight Vehicle MSG
  • 31. GABA • Gamma aminobutyric acid • Synthesis • Release • Receptors • Inactivation
  • 32. GABA Jargon • In vivo: in the intact organism • In vitro: tissue culture • Vesicular GABA Transporter: packages GABA & glycine into vesicles • GAT: takes GABA into astrocytes (1-3) or neurons (1-2)
  • 33. GABA Jargon • In vivo: in the intact organism • In vitro: tissue culture • Vesicular GABA Transporter: packages GABA & glycine into vesicles • GAT: takes GABA into astrocytes (1-3) or neurons (1-2) • Reversible Enzyme Inhibitor: drug that temporarily binds enzyme • Irreversible Enzyme Inhibitor: drug that permanently binds enzyme
  • 36. Localization • Cortex • Hippocampus • Cerebellum • Substantia Nigra
  • 37. Inactivation • GAT: remove GABA from cleft into neurons or astrocytes • GABA-T: GABA aminotransferase, breaks down GABA
  • 38.
  • 39. GABA Receptors • GABAB: metabotropic • GABAA: ionotropic, channel for Cl-, 5 subunits: αβγ • Agonists: – Muscimol (Amanita muscaria) – Alcohol – Benzodiazepines – Barbiturates • Antagonist: – Picrotoxin