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Postsynaptic Kainate Receptor Recycling and Surface Expression Are Regulated by Metabotropic Autoreceptor Signalling
Authors:Inmaculada M González‐González  Jeremy M Henley
Institution:School of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, , Bristol, BS8 1TD UK
Abstract:Kainate receptors (KARs) play fundamentally important roles in controlling synaptic function and regulating neuronal excitability. Postsynaptic KARs contribute to excitatory neurotransmission but the molecular mechanisms underlying their activity‐dependent surface expression are not well understood. Strong activation of KARs in cultured hippocampal neurons leads to the downregulation of postsynaptic KARs via endocytosis and degradation. In contrast, low‐level activation augments postsynaptic KAR surface expression. Here, we show that this increase in KARs is due to enhanced recycling via the recruitment of Rab11‐dependent, transferrin‐positive endosomes into spines. Dominant‐negative Rab11 or the recycling inhibitor primaquine prevents the kainate‐evoked increase in surface KARs. Moreover, we show that the increase in surface expression is mediated via a metabotropic KAR signalling pathway, which is blocked by the protein kinase C inhibitor chelerythrine, the calcium chelator BAPTA and the G‐protein inhibitor pertussis toxin. Thus, we report a previously uncharacterized positive feedback system that increases postsynaptic KARs in response to low‐ or moderate‐level agonist activation and can provide additional flexibility to synaptic regulation. image
Keywords:G‐protein‐coupled receptors  glutamate receptor  kainate receptor  neuron  neuronal transmission  receptor recycling  synapse
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