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TRANSPORTERS | GABA Transporters: Regulation of Tonic Inhibition
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TRANSPORTERS | GABA Transporters: Regulation of Tonic Inhibition

C.B Ransom and G.B Richerson
Encyclopedia of Basic Epilepsy Research, pp.1380-1388
Academic Press
2009
DOI: 10.1016/B978-012373961-2.00162-4

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Abstract

This article reviews the biophysical properties of membrane GABA transporters as they relate to the regulation of extracellular GABA concentrations. Special attention is paid to the dynamic changes in the membrane potential of neurons, and in concentrations of substrate for GABA transporters (GABA, Na +, and Cl −), and the predicted effects these changes would have on GABA transporter function. In particular, we discuss experimental results supporting a role of GABA transporters in the determination of ambient [GABA] in the brain. We conclude that GABA transporters are well suited to maintain ambient [GABA] in the range necessary to maintain tonic inhibition mediated by high-affinity, extrasynaptic GABA A receptors. These extrasynaptic GABA A receptors play an important role in regulating cellular and network excitability.
GABA A receptors GABA transporters GAT-1 Tonic inhibition

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