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Increased expression of the astrocytic glutamate transporter GLT-1 in the prefrontal cortex of schizophrenics

✍ Scribed by Carlos Matute; Marcello Melone; Ainara Vallejo-Illarramendi; Fiorenzo Conti


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
254 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-1491

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Abstract

To verify whether altered glial glutamate uptake contributes to the reduced efficacy of glutamatergic transmission reported in the prefrontal cortex of schizophrenics, we studied the expression of GLT‐1, the transporter responsible for most glutamate transport, in autoptic samples of prefrontal cortex using real time quantitative RT‐PCR, immunocytochemistry, and functional assays. GLT‐1 mRNA levels in medication‐free patients were 2.5‐fold higher than in controls, whereas they were normal or reduced in patients treated with antipsychotics. We also observed a 4‐fold increase in L‐[^3^H]‐Glu uptake in Xenopus oocytes injected with mRNA from the prefrontal cortex of a medication‐free schizophrenic and a 2‐fold increase in GLT‐1 protein in the same cortical area of another medication‐free patient. Results suggest that GLT‐1 mRNA, protein and function are increased in prefrontal cortex of schizophrenics. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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