Dionisio_2011_Neuropharmacol_60_513

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Title : An intrinsic GABAergic system in human lymphocytes - Dionisio_2011_Neuropharmacol_60_513
Author(s) : Dionisio L , Jose De Rosa M , Bouzat C , Esandi Mdel C
Ref : Neuropharmacology , 60 :513 , 2011
Abstract :

gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) is an ubiquitous neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and it is also present in non-neuronal cells. In this study we investigated the presence of neuronal components of the GABAergic system in lymphocytes and its functional significance. By using RT-PCR we detected mRNA expression of different components of the GABAergic system in resting and mitogen-activated lymphocytes: i) GAD67, an isoform of the enzyme that synthetizes GABA; ii) VIAAT, the vesicular protein involved in GABA storage; iii) GABA transporters (GAT-1 and GAT-2); iv) GABA-T, the enzyme that catabolizes GABA; and v) subunits that conform ionotropic GABA receptors. The presence of VIAAT protein in resting and activated cells was confirmed by immunocytochemistry. The functionality of GABA transporters was evaluated by measuring the uptake of radioactive GABA. The results show that [(3)H]GABA uptake is 5-fold higher in activated than in resting lymphocytes. To determine if GABA subunits assemble into functional channels, we performed whole-cell recordings in activated lymphocytes. GABA and muscimol, a specific agonist of ionotropic GABA receptors, elicit macroscopic currents in about 10-15% of the cells. Finally, by using [(3)H]thymidine incorporation assays, we determined that the presence of agonists of GABA receptor during activation inhibits lymphocyte proliferation. Our results reveal that lymphocytes have a functional GABAergic system, similar to the neuronal one, which may operate as a modulator of T-cell activation. Pharmacological modulation of this system may provide new approaches for regulation of T-cell response.

PubMedSearch : Dionisio_2011_Neuropharmacol_60_513
PubMedID: 21093461

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Dionisio L, Jose De Rosa M, Bouzat C, Esandi Mdel C (2011)
An intrinsic GABAergic system in human lymphocytes
Neuropharmacology 60 :513

Dionisio L, Jose De Rosa M, Bouzat C, Esandi Mdel C (2011)
Neuropharmacology 60 :513