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Expression and function of non-neuronal GABA transporters in human lymphocytes

Dionisio, Leonardo RaulIcon ; Caldironi, Hugo AlfredoIcon ; de Rosa, Maria JoseIcon
Fecha de publicación: 15/01/2017
Editorial: Asian Network for Scientific Information
Revista: International Journal Of Pharmacology
ISSN: 1811-7775
e-ISSN: 1812-5700
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular

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Background: Neurotransmitters not only play a key role in neuronal communication but also coordinate cell functions in non-neuronal cells, such as immune cells. Previous research reported a complete GABAergic system in human lymphocytes. In this study, focus is put on GABA transporters (GATs) and their physiological role during lymphocyte activation. Materials and Methods: Using RT-PCR and [3H]-GABA uptake assays, GAT expression and activity was evaluated under basal conditions and in cells exposed to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) or GABA. To study GAT role, cell proliferation was evaluated by [3H]-thymidine incorporation in the presence of Nipecotic Acid (NA), a GAT inhibitor. Finally, using HPLC GABA levels were analyzed in culture supernatants. Results: In lymphocytes under any condition, at least one GAT subtype was detected. No GAT-3 was found. The PHA and GABA-treatment increased both expression and activity. In addition, GAT blockade inhibited PHA-induced lymphocyte proliferation. The GABA was detected only in PHA-treated cell supernatants, thus indicating GABA secretion at least during proliferation. Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that extraneuronal GATs affect lymphocyte functionality. Characterization of GAT roles in immune response and as a link between nervous system and immune system will provide new therapeutic targets and could help reduce side effects of current therapies.
Palabras clave: Gaba , Gaba Transporters , Gat Expression , Lymphocytes , Neuroimmune Interactions , Non-Neuronal Tissues , Pharmacological Modulation , T-Cell Proliferation
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/63080
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijp.2017.205.211
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3923/ijp.2017.205.211
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Dionisio, Leonardo Raul; Caldironi, Hugo Alfredo; de Rosa, Maria Jose; Expression and function of non-neuronal GABA transporters in human lymphocytes; Asian Network for Scientific Information; International Journal Of Pharmacology; 13; 2; 15-1-2017; 205-211
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