INGEBI   02650
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN INGENIERIA GENETICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Modulation of GABAArho1 receptors by histamine
Autor/es:
ZUBIRY, P; OLAVIAGA, A; BELTRÁN GONZALEZ A; CALVO, DJ
Lugar:
C.A.B.A.
Reunión:
Congreso; 2nd FALAN Congress; 2016
Institución organizadora:
FALAN (Federation of Latin-American and Caribbean Societies for Neurosciences)
Resumen:
Modulation of GABAArho1 receptors by histamineBeltrán González AN, Olaviaga A, Zubiry P and Calvo DJ.Laboratorio de Neurobiología Celular y Molecular. INGEBI-CONICET.Originally known as a peripheral cytokine, histamine is a well-recognized neurotransmitter. In mammals, it modulates arousal, sleep, cognition, learning, appetite and endocrine outputs. Histamine-releasing neurons are located in the tuberomammillary nucleus of the hypothalamus, from where they project throughout the brain. Histamine actions are mediated by metabotropic receptors. In addition, several evidences indicated a possible neumodulatory role of histamine on different ligand gated ion channels. Histamine gates GABAA-beta2/3 receptors and acts as positive allosteric modulator of GABAA-alfa1beta2 and GABAA-alfa1beta2gamma2L and an inverse agonist at glycine receptors.In retinal bipolar neurons ambient concentrations of GABA elicit tonic currents mediated by GABAA-rho1 receptors. The retina receives histaminergic input from the brain via retinopetal axons. In the present study we analyzed the effect of histamine on responses mediated by GABAA-rho1 receptors. Homomeric GABAA-rho1 receptors were expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes and GABA-evoked chloride currents were recorded by two-electrode voltage-clamp. Histamine antagonized GABAArho1 responses. Inhibition was dose-dependent, reversible, voltage independent and depended on GABA concentration. The mechanism of action is currently under study. This is the first report of a direct action of histamine on tonic GABAA receptors.