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Mol Psychiatry ; 12(12): 1065-78, 2007 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17684493

RESUMEN

The excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2) is responsible for the majority of glutamate uptake in the brain and its dysregulation has been associated with multiple psychiatric and neurological disorders. However, investigation of this molecule has been complicated by its complex pattern of alternative splicing, including three coding isoforms and multiple 5'- and 3'-UTRs that may have a regulatory function. It is likely that these sequences permit modulation of EAAT2 expression with spatial, temporal and or activity-dependent specificity; however, few studies have attempted to delineate the function of these sequences. Additionally, there are problems with the use of antibodies to study protein localization, possibly due to posttranslational modification of critical amino acid residues. This review describes what is currently known about the regulation of EAAT2 mRNA and protein isoforms and concludes with a summary of studies showing dysregulation of EAAT2 in psychiatric and neurological disorders. EAAT2 has been either primarily or secondarily implicated in a multitude of neuropsychiatric diseases in addition to the normal physiology of learning and memory. Thus, this molecule represents an intriguing therapeutic target once we improve our understanding of how it is regulated under normal conditions.


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Transportador 2 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/genética , Trastornos Mentales/genética , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso/genética , Empalme del ARN/genética , Humanos
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Neuroscience ; 137(3): 843-51, 2006 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16297566

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Abnormalities of the glutamatergic system in schizophrenia have been identified in numerous studies, but little is known about the role of glutamate transporters and their messenger RNA (mRNA) expression. In addition, the abundances of the two major isoforms of human excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2) or its rat ortholog, glutamate transporter 1, have never been compared in a quantitative manner. Using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, we established that the expression of the EAAT1, EAAT2a, EAAT2b, and EAAT3 transcripts was not different in the dorsolateral prefrontal and primary visual cortices of persons with schizophrenia relative to matched controls. EAAT2a expression was about 25-fold and 10-fold higher than EAAT2b in human and rat brain, respectively. The data provided no evidence of an effect of antipsychotic medications on the mRNA expression of the glutamate transporters. However, because most of the schizophrenic subjects in the cohort had been treated with antipsychotics for many years, it is still possible that changes in transporter expression were masked by medication effects.


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Sistema de Transporte de Aminoácidos X-AG/biosíntesis , Corteza Prefrontal/metabolismo , ARN Mensajero/biosíntesis , Esquizofrenia/metabolismo , Corteza Visual/metabolismo , Actinas/biosíntesis , Animales , Antipsicóticos/farmacología , Transportador 1 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/biosíntesis , Transportador 1 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/genética , Transportador 4 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/biosíntesis , Transportador 4 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/genética , Transportador 5 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/biosíntesis , Transportador 5 de Aminoácidos Excitadores/genética , Haloperidol/farmacología , Humanos , Células Fotorreceptoras , Corteza Prefrontal/efectos de los fármacos , ARN Mensajero/análisis , ARN Mensajero/aislamiento & purificación , Ratas , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Corteza Visual/efectos de los fármacos
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