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Acta Physiologica 2009; Volume 196, Supplement 671
Scandinavian Physiological Society’s Annual Meeting
8/14/2009-8/16/2009
Uppsala, Sweden
LYMPHOCYTES EXPRESS FUNCTIONAL EXTRASYNAPTIC-LIKE GABA CHANNELS.
Abstract number: P21
MENDU1 SK, AKESSON1 L, JIN1 Z, CILIO1 CM, LERNMARK1 Å, BIRNIR1 B
1Department of Neuroscience, Uppsala University, BMC, Uppsala, Sweden. [email protected]
Background and Aims:
GABA is the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) where it binds to GABAA receptors (GABA channels) and opens their chloride channel. Outside the nervous system, pancreatic a cells and lymphocytes may express GABA channels. The GABA concentration in plasma in healthy individuals is around 100 nM. We have shown that extrasynaptic GABA channels are activated by submicromolar GABA concentrations. In this study we examined if CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes isolated from mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN) from BB (BioBreeding) rats express GABA channel subunits.
Material and Methods:
Lymph nodes were isolated from congenic BBlyp/lyp rats that develop T1D spontaneously and from wildtype BB+/+ rats. Lymphocytes were isolated and CD4+ and CD8+ cells identified and purified. Total RNA was extracted from the cells and brain samples used as a positive control. RNA was reverse transcribed and used in quantitative RT- PCR reactions using GABAA subunit specific primers.
Results:
Cells isolated from MLN BBlyp/lyp and BB+/+ rats, showed similar pattern of subunit expression with some variation between CD4+ and CD8+ cells. Notably, the g2 subunit thought to be present in all synaptic receptors was absent.
Conclusions:
The results are consistent with expression of high-affinity, extrasynaptic-like GABA channels in CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes. Supported by: Novo Nordisk Foundation, Crawford Foundation, Swedish Research Council
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Acta Physiologica 2009; Volume 196, Supplement 671 :P21