Conditional Knock-out of mGluR5 from Astrocytes during Epilepsy Development Impairs High-Frequency Glutamate Uptake

Dec 4, 2018The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Removing a specific receptor from support brain cells during epilepsy slows fast glutamate removal

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Abstract

Astrocyte expression of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) significantly increases during temporal lobe epilepsy in mice.

  • mGluR5 expression and function are confined to the first weeks of life in the rodent brain and similar patterns are observed in human control tissue.
  • In a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy, mGluR5 function persists in astrocytes throughout the epileptogenesis process following status epilepticus.
  • Transient mGluR5 expression and function are noted in animals that do not develop epilepsy, indicating a potential link to the progression of epilepsy.
  • During epileptogenesis, astrocytes reacquire mGluR5-dependent calcium responses, marking a return of a feature that is absent after early development.
  • Selective removal of mGluR5 signaling from astrocytes slows glutamate clearance under high-frequency stimulation, suggesting a role in regulating glutamate transporter function.

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